On 05/17/11 09:30, Misha Shnurapet wrote: > 18.05.2011, 00:21, "JD"<jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>: >> I would select wpa2-personal, and select AES Encryption. >> Be sure that you create a passphrase that is 64 characters. >> and is made of a random string of printable characters. > Checking WPA2... done. > Checking AES... done. > A passphrase of 63 mixed case letters and special symbols and a notebook and a pencil worked fine. > > 18.05.2011, 00:39, "Joe Zeff"<joe@xxxxxxx>: >> Just out of curiosity, how would a phrase in a language that's not >> natively written in the Latin alphabet do? > It didn't work at all. I mean it didn't even take it as a setting. > You understand that both the access point and the computer have to have the same settings? i.e. wpa2-psk, AES and the same 63 character string as the passphrase. And is you router using MAC address filtering to grant access? If so, you will need to add the MAC address of your computer to the "allow" list on the router. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines