I thought this to be the case as well, but, upon selecting WPA personal,
AES was still an option on my router...so I took it. I was feeling
pretty proud of myself too, being the only wireless network in my
neighborhood that showed up as CCMP.
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willyf;258874 Wrote:
> AES has nothing to do with this. AES is only for WPA2.
>
> Willy
First of all, I removed the spam link in your signature. Don't do that
again.
Second of all...isn't that what I said in the first place? WPA-AES is
non-standard, WPA2-AES is.
However I've seen a fair amo
AES has nothing to do with this. AES is only for WPA2.
Willy
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Strictly speaking, WPA-AES is not supported as it's not a standard.
WPA2-AES is. It's kind of a fluke that WPA-AES works here?
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monroeja wrote:
> I tried this before and it didn't work, but I tried it again and it
> worked!! Thank you for the magic touch :)
Ah, another mystery! But I'm glad you're up and running again.
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I tried this before and it didn't work, but I tried it again and it
worked!! Thank you for the magic touch :)
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The only time I've had this kind of problem is when I've made a slight
error when entering the passkey. May be worth testing by turning the
encryption off completely and trying to connect?
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Hello all,
I recently made some slight changes to my router. My slimbox was
recognized just fine with my original encryption setup:
- WPA-PSK
- TKIP
I switched my encryption to AES and I started getting a:
Problem: Wireless Encryption Failure
message on the slimbox so I reverted back to my o