Network connection Problem
Alex Katebi
alex.katebi at gmail.com
Sun Jan 25 16:12:19 UTC 2009
Why don't you go to your routers web admin interface and look at your
wireless keys. Mine is http://192.168.1.1 read the manual for your router.
If you don't have the manual you can usually google for it.
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Robert Adlington <
adlington.robert at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am getting stressed having problems connecting to the internet on my PC.
> I installed Ubuntu 2 days ago and the program works very well, but it will
> not connect to my home wireless network. The network is displayed as one of
> the networks in local range, I have tried to connect without success several
> times. I did try to edit the connection settings but I am not sure what
> details should be entered to connect. I have a Belkin router and the network
> is works okay on Windows with the same PC.
>
> I receive a message after the connection times out stating that
> "Authentication required by wireless network", it also shows "Wireless
> Security as WPA & WPA2 Personal" and then the password. This won't connect
> and I am wondering how I can connect? Is there anyway that I can go to
> Windows and get the correct details from there?
>
> Can anyone help me please?
>
> Many thanks.
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