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Old 27th April 2010, 01:37 AM
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Took my new install to a coffee shop not able to connect

I got my wireless going fine here at the house but on my 1st outing to a local coffee shop I could only select from WEP and related options ,, It even said I was connected... I was able to pin google but no browser connection,, I'm pretty sure it should have detected the wpa personal,, but that was not an option I could select so I filled in the password in the WEP and It indicated connected and allowed pinging but no browser,, all the Mac's and win machines were working fine with nothing "special"
 

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