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2710 & 64bit WEP 10 char key generation problem
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11 Aug 2012 01:10 #73195
by jabbathecat
2710 & 64bit WEP 10 char key generation problem was created by jabbathecat
Trying to generate 64 bit WEP key for Squeezebox Duet to log on wireless.
Draytek limits me to 5 chars input for 64bit WEP, whereas the Squeezebox asks for 10 char WEP key.
All my previous routers have correctly generated 10 char 64 bit WEP keys. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks...
Draytek limits me to 5 chars input for 64bit WEP, whereas the Squeezebox asks for 10 char WEP key.
All my previous routers have correctly generated 10 char 64 bit WEP keys. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks...
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24 Aug 2012 23:58 #73302
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Replied by nealuk on topic Re: 2710 & 64bit WEP 10 char key generation problem
Is the squeezeboy in Hex?
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25 Aug 2012 13:43 #73309
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Probably. Just run the 5 char ascii through an ascii to hex converter, like this one
http://www.dolcevie.com/js/converter.html
, ignore the colons and put the hex key into the squeezebox.
Replied by jedi98 on topic Re: 2710 & 64bit WEP 10 char key generation problem
Is the squeezebox in Hex?nealuk wrote:
Probably. Just run the 5 char ascii through an ascii to hex converter, like this one
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