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Old 25th February 2006, 10:01 PM
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WEP Not Working

Hi, I eventualy have managed to get my wireless network card up and running with Fedora Core 4, I thought that it was abaout time I added a little security to it so have attempted to add WEP. The following is the output of my /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/keys-wlan0 file

KEY=s:d472979ddb

I read on another forum that it may be necessery to ad the 's:' to get it to work properly but either way with or without the 's:', this will not allow me to connect to the wirlwess AP.

Any suggestions as to why or as to what else I can try?
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