Originally posted by: facemask
Originally posted by: user1234
didn't you say before that you got it working properly without WEP ? so now it doesn't work even without WEP ?
btw, when I say to reboot your router, I mean to just restart it but not reset it because this will clear all the sttings stored in the NV (non volatile) RAM. To reboot the router you can indeed just disconnect it, or telnet and issue the command "reboot".
didnt know you could reboot from the cmd line...thx. and yes, it was working before. thats when i figured i could go ahead with the WEP setup, tried that, but it didnt work. tried to go back to no WEP and it wouldnt work anymore. i rebooted it and still couldnt get a connection...then i had to go to work.
Did you remember to disable WEP on both routers right ?
i will mess with this some more as soon as i get home. thanks again for the help.