Hi Neil
I have endless hours of experience using a 7404VGP-M under similar
circumstances.
Currently I am not using the Billion, and I don't have it with me, but
if you check the Billion instruction manual I think from memory you
will need to compromise with security and use WEP. It's a limitation
of the Billion. I'll read your email in a little more detail when I
get chance, but hopefully that's a clue. I was using a WDS, and it may
have been that which was incompatible with WPA. Anyway, it does allude
to it in the manual.
Cheers, Steven
On 11/09/2008, at 9:16 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone using a Billion 7402VGP (or similar?) and connecting with WPA2
security?
My problem:
I've been using the above ADSL2 modem/router/VOIP for quite a while
now
without using the wireless (since the computer is right next to the
router,
I just used ethernet) - all has been well (only ADSL here in Albany,
still
waiting on ADSL2) with internet, networking and VOIP.
Recently I decided it would be good to try the wireless:
1) to stream iTunes to the stereo via an Airport Express (bought
with the
iMac in November but not tried until now)
2) to let me wander around with the laptop (bought in May for
overseas trip)
Here's where I'm at:
My first try at setting up the billion met with mixed success:
- Turned on the wireless feature and could connect up and browse
the net
OK - but default was unsecured - not a state I was happy with.
- Turned on WPA2 (I thought) and connected up again - but was not
asked
for a password and the network showed up without the "secured" padlock
- Rechecked the router config via browser and sure enough security was
disabled - turning it on and "applying" did not seem to take.
I turned off the wireless till I had time to research.
I had no problems with the airport express - other than complaining
that it
wasn't connected to the internet (wireless not working on Billion,
no spare
ethernet to connect to it) I set up a network OK, I have successfully
streamed the iTunes and printed to the attached printer and
connected to the
Express wireless network from a second computer.
I won't go into all the interminable forums I checked out - but I
finally
got WPA2 security turned on for the Billion - It turns out Safari
doesn't
talk well to the Billion - just for wireless security, it seems, I
had had
no problem setting everything else up!
Anyway after much resetting of the router, saving of configuration
files
(checking them with BBEdit to check what had changed) changing
parameters
incrementally and using Firefox to apply the WPA2 settings - it all
seeemed
to have worked - after a restart the setting have all "stuck" and
when I
turn on Airport, the network is scanned and shows up as a "secure"
(padlocked) network.
I just can't connect to it!!
When I try, I get a message "connection timeout" - it obviously is
talking
to the Billion because if I use the wrong password it tells me
"Invalid
password" so when I use the correct password, it is accepting that -
but
then some process is timing out before I get properly connected.
I have tried this from both the 24" Intel iMac and the 20" G5 iMac
and the
behaviour is the same in both cases.
And, remember, I had no problem connecting before I turned on the
security -
so there is no basic incompatibility with the wireless on the Billion.
However, I am obviously not happy to just turn off the security! (I
had
thought prematurely that I had wireless working when I selected WLAN
in the
airport list - till I realised I hadn't actually switched mine on -
it was
just an unsecured network in the area! - if I figure out who, I'll
alert
them!).
So... any ideas... anybody...
TIA
Cheers
Neil
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Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
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