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Guest amjb71

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Hi,

My HTC Hero cant seam to join my WPA/WPA2 Personal network? all my other devices are fine, but if I have an open network its fine (I really don't want an open network) is there anything I can do?

I'm running 2.7 and the latest radio (thanks Paul!)

Many thanks

Guest Martyn.28
Posted
Hi,

My HTC Hero cant seam to join my WPA/WPA2 Personal network? all my other devices are fine, but if I have an open network its fine (I really don't want an open network) is there anything I can do?

I'm running 2.7 and the latest radio (thanks Paul!)

Many thanks

hi i had this issue also and resolved by resetting and re-configuring my wireless router

hope this works for you

Guest Martyn.28
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hi i had this issue also and resolved by resetting and re-configuring my wireless router

hope this works for you

em the issue came back... connected but very slow internet speeds really anoying.

Resolved again by changing Network key .... i never had this issue before when using my last router (this was WEP key network)

I have a feeling that i may need to configure my router to WEP will try next time this happens

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest steveh2
Posted

WPA is an issue.

At home I have a Draytek 2600 running WEP and it's solid.

At work we have a Draytek 2600 and 2 Belkin somethings, when they were running WEP they were solid, now they are running WPA our wireless PC's and other PDAs have no problem, but my Hero struggles to maintain a connection regardless of the signal (I can sit beside an access point and it may still drop after a few seconds or it may stay connected for a few minutes).

Guest ptruman
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WPA is an issue.

At home I have a Draytek 2600 running WEP and it's solid.

At work we have a Draytek 2600 and 2 Belkin somethings, when they were running WEP they were solid, now they are running WPA our wireless PC's and other PDAs have no problem, but my Hero struggles to maintain a connection regardless of the signal (I can sit beside an access point and it may still drop after a few seconds or it may stay connected for a few minutes).

Check your router, seriously :D

I have a Linksys WRT54GS, "hacked" to run DD-WRT.

I was running a variant of DD-WRT V24 SP1, and my wireless printer kept "falling off" the network. I then moved to a newer build of V24 SP2 and lo, my wireless printer never drops off, although periodically I now get a couple of devices (my PSP & a laptop) failing to lock onto one of my two WDS mesh routers.

It's invariably driver related - if you can, upgrade your router and try that :P

(for example a Sony PSP will not use WPA2, but can use WPA "mixed" - which DD-WRT supports (basically WPA2 with fallback to WPA) and my Hero is happy with that, and claims to be using WPA2)

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