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Post by greebal on Jul 12, 2013 19:10:34 GMT
I have a TP-Link TD-W8910G router and I want to change the wireless security if possible. The router is hard wired to a W7 desktop which has no wireless facility and I use wireless for my W7 laptop. This was setup with WEP 64 bit. What do I need to do to change the wireless security to WPA2? I have the pdf manual but it is too big to post.
I am not familiar with router settings but do settings have to be done hard wired?
Thanks for any help.
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Post by warlock on Jul 12, 2013 22:48:55 GMT
I am not familiar with wireless router setting either. All my machines are hard wired. Until someone more familiar with your question comes on site have a look through this. The manual for your router is to say the least a lot of reading. www.tp-link.us/article/?faqid=118
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Post by irvsp on Jul 13, 2013 0:51:45 GMT
Always USE a wired connection when changing ANY router settings. Using Wireless can cause problems (although I don't know of it happening, ALL routers have this warning). You'd have to see what your choices are for security. Not ALL have everyone. Some because they were produced before the newer ones came out (there could be FLASH UPDATES that enable it) and others because they just don't. I found this on the router: ========= Provides WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK data security, TKIP/AES encryption security. Provides 64/128/152-bit WEP encryption security and wireless LAN ACL (Access Control List). ===== Router Manual is at nl.tp-link.com/resources/software/2008613161340.pdf and look at page 58.
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Post by greebal on Jul 14, 2013 12:46:13 GMT
Thanks warlock and irvsp.
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Post by warlock on Jul 14, 2013 13:23:35 GMT
Thanks for the post back. Let us know how you made out.
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