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Can’t connect iPhone to Belkin Wireless N Router with security enabled

Here's the breakdown:   Belkin N Wireless Router F5D8236-4 v3 Wireless Settings on N/G/B, channel 6 (tried every channel, and tried only G enabled), extended channel 2 Security on WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK) (TKIP + AES)  (I've also tried WPA, WPA2, WEP128, WEP64) SSID viewable iPhone 3GS   On my iPhone I can see the network id, but when I enter the security password it says invalid password.  Same thing happens to my wife's iPhone, however not to our friends 3GS, he can connect to the network fine (he got his phone a few months before we did if that matters).  If I disable security on the wireless router all three iPhones connect fine.  But with security enabled (and I've tried each security option), the two iPhone's can't connect.   We have another wireless access point in another part of the house that is a Netgear WGR614 v6 (G/B) with security enabled and we can connect to that wifi no problem.  With the Belkin router I have tried rebooting, resetting the hardware settings, every wireless channel, every wireless security method, and different security passwords with no luck.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 31, 2009 at 3:28 am

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All You Wanted to Know About Cell Phone Security

The technology of digital communication has literally revolutionized the way people live their lives now. The introduction of mobile phone technology is the separation barrier to put on the bottom. Mobile phones are no longer perceived as a prized possession of the wealthy. It has made its way into the hands of any other person you have found a witness around you.
  With the large use of mobile phones, very few companies have woken to the world, from the business potential of this digital device. As a result, mobile phone does not compete with each other, to the considerable part of the mobile end user, in contributing to collect the best mobile services at the lowest possible price. Moreover, they are spending thousands of dollars on research and development to offer each other in the race to the latest technology to the mobile phone users to surpass.
  On the back is the growing use of mobile phones around the planet rise to many threats that have been associated with it. On the basis of theft of mobile phones to mobile phone radiation effects have sparked a series of threats to mobile phone users around the world have to be careful.
  Below are some of the possibilities that you may be exposed to mobile phone:
  Theft: Swanky phones are an emerging fashion norm these days, no doubt, also increases the number of mobile phone thefts. With high-end cell phones models will be able to lift the desire of every ambitious executive, but also the target of kleptomaniacs for mobile phones in the drop of a hat. Therefore, the ostentatious your mobile phone is more vulnerable to the possibility, to be repealed. Always make sure you don `t leave your cell phone away from you carelessly. Also, you should immediately contact your mobile network operator to block or block your account from your phone to avoid abuse.
  Cloning: Cloning refers to the practice of illegal Laden calls someone else `s account. When it comes to Cloning, Analog phones are susceptible to being misused for a large part. However, if you use a digital cell phone, be sure the potential threat from this particular. Cloning, as a fact that can expire your account. Therefore, you must be especially careful about what factor.
  Security: Since the calls are transmitted over mobile devices with radio frequencies, it is likely that someone can eavesdrop on your private conversation with radio scanners. However, if you use a digital mobile phone, you are less vulnerable. The reason why digital mobile entertainment is assured is that the talks encrypted and difficult for everyone to listen to.
  Insurance: Insurance is the surest way to ensure that even if your phone is stolen, you are not likely to be compensated. Even if you lose your mobile phone supply, cell phone insurance provider to cover the losses. However, the insurance can from one supplier to another may be different. Therefore, before the service of a particular service provider, so make sure it is the best, at least for your particular purpose.
  The above are just some of the situations in which every mobile phone user can be found on buying a cell phone can be a thrilling experience, but do not have your careful you can be proud possession countless agony. Therefore, it is really important to make sure to maintain your cell phone and mobile phone services to make sure you lead peaceful life. Enter your phone in a way that they ensure safety, security and longevity of your cell phone.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - September 2, 2009 at 2:06 pm

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How Do I Put My Nokia 6133 On Security Keyguard?

I misplaced my nokia guide so i dont know whats the default security code can someone tell me??

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - August 2, 2009 at 6:00 pm

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How Much Money Do Cell Phone Companies Charge As A Security Deposit?

I just graduated high school and have no credit. I am now looking at getting my own cell phone plan and it said online that I would need to put down a deposit. How much does that usually cost? I am going through AT&T, if it makes a difference..

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - at 3:26 pm

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If I Have Internet Security And A Firewall, Will Limeware Screw Up My Computer?

I have heard that limewire messes up computers, and puts viruses on them, but i have trend micro internet security suite… as well as the trend micro firewall… will limewire still put virisus on my computer?

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - at 10:32 am

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I Want To Reset My Security Code For My Nokia 1600 Someone Changed It?

I want to reset my security code for my nokia 1600 someone changed it?

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - August 1, 2009 at 5:00 pm

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What Is The Highest Security Clearance In The Us Government?

For example, I know of someone how has ‘top-secret’ clearance. What is the highest officially known clearance for any governmental department, such as the CIA, the NSA, FBI, DOD etc?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - at 3:02 pm

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Will Illegal Immigrants Ever Be Able To Get Social Security Or Atleast A Working Permit?

I’m illegal here in the U.S but i came here legally but lately as I’m getting older I’ve been worrying a bout if I’ll be able to get into college or get a job or be able to remain here.

21 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - at 7:31 am

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Can Any One Tell Me The Preset Security Password For Nokia N 77 I?

I bought new Nokia N 77. I want to change the phone lock setting but it want the password. In the previous mobiles the company password were 12345 but in Nokia N77 it doesn’t work. Can you please tell me which password is set for this mobile by company?

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - at 7:30 am

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How Do You Set A Security Code For A Nokia 6085?

I have a nokia 6085 that I want to set a code so just anybody can’t pick up my phone and start going through it.
How do you set it?
Thanks

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - July 30, 2009 at 7:02 am

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