Re: Wireless net after Formatting [message #376880 is a reply to message #376877] |
Fri, 20 March 2009 12:25   |
DarkXc
Messages: 31 Registered: December 2007 Location: Belgium
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Well, I have a PS3 and a laptop, and another pc on this network secured with the same WEP key, so wouldn't that mess everything up? The router's MAC address should be on the router itsself right? So I just write that down, go to my router config, turn off WEP, then I fill in my router's MAC?
And where exactly? Somewhere on the SS?

I'll try that if I've seen other replies, I know the WEP issue can be solved, I did it before lol, only no idea how.
Thanks so far.
The Darkz
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