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Troubleshooting
Using a Profile with an incorrect WEP Encryption Key
Problems with installation
Before calling Customer Support
Users are dropped from the wireless network
Range decreases as data rate increases
Signal doesn't pass through a short or thin wall
Signal strength drops when a cell phone is used in area
Range is shorter than it should be
Interference from fluorescent lights
When too much range is undesirable
Prevent access to wireless networks from outside the building
Problems with network connectivity
Checking Adapter Statistics
Using a Profile with an incorrect WEP Encryption Key
When connected to an access point using a profile with an incorrect WEP key encryption, the task tray icon and
the General page will both indicate good signal strength and that you are associated with the AP. However,
when you attempt to send data to the AP using this profile, because of the incorrect WEP key encryption,
authentication cannot be established to acquire an IP address from the AP to allow data transfer.
Refer to the following WEP encryption and authentication settings.
Open Authentication with an incorrect WEP 64 or 128-bit encryption key:
A profile with an incorrect WEP encryption key will allow the wireless adapter to associate with the
access point.
No data transfer
Open Authentication with no WEP encryption:
Allows association to an access point
Data transfer is allowed
Shared Authentication:
Associated to an AP always allows data transfer.
Problems with installation