Problems with WPA-PSK and Belkin F5D7632uk4 adsl router

Dear All,

I have a Belkin F5D7632uk4 adsl router. I have set up my network to use WPA-PSK authentication with TKIP encryption. All works well between my router and desktop (which has a belkin card), however, my laptop (using Intel Proset wireless) is fine when I first log on to the network but if I turn off my laptop and then turn it back on later it seems to connect but does not get authenticated and hence cannot communicate with the other machines/ or internet.

If I switch to using 128-bit WEP everything is fine. Does anyone have any suggestions (is 128-bit WEP secure (I can pick up a couple of other nearby networks))

Thanks in advance,

Martyn

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Martyn D. Wheeler
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to use WPA it would seem you need windows XP.

failing that, download WSC guard for other windows versions, thats what I had to do

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