Re: Sandisk WiFi+256 card using WPA-PSK
- From: "John Blessing" <jb@**REMOVE**THIS**Lbesoftware.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:20:39 GMT
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> Hello:
>
> (I've searched and searched for an answer here, if I missed a post with
> a solution, kinldy point me to it)
>
> I'm running pocketpc 2003 using a Sandisk WiFi + 256mb sd card. I have
> a wireless network using WPA-PSK on a Cisco 1120 access point. I CAN
> connect to the access point if no profile is setup. A message appears
> that an access point is found and I'm prompted for the network key,
> which I enter using ASCII, not hex.
>
> I don't want to have to type the key every time I connect though, so I
> need to use a profile to connect using the Sandisk utility. I've setup
> the profile, but when I get to the authentication tab and enter the
> network key (in ascii) it complains that it's not a valid hex key. I
> tried converting the ascii key to hex using
> http://centricle.com/tools/ascii-hex/ (which puts % signs which I
> removed), but that doesn't seem to allow me to connect.
>
> That converter maked "Hello12345" to 48656c6c6f31323335. Does this look
> right?
>
Hello12345 = 48656c6c6f3132333435
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