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That won't work. Anyone else?
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2005-12-14
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My router is set for 64 bit and the wep key has 10 characters. The 770 is set for 64 bit as well, but it only allows 5 characters to be entered.
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Thanks for the help.
Sorry.
My router is set for 64 bit and the wep key has 10 characters. The 770 is set for 64 bit as well, but it only allows 5 characters to be entered.
I've entered the first 5 characters of the wep and it appears to connect to the router - the signal bar appears, connect time appears and the outgoing signal shows, but no incoming.
I receive "network problem" when trying to get on the internet. What am I missing?
Thanks.