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I just upgraded my Actiontec M1424WR, rev. 1 through the Verizon free offer to get WPA2 encryption. When I enter
192.168.1.1 in the search engine and click "Wireless Settings" then "Wireless Status", WPA2 encryption is "enabled" with
the correct key listed. However, when I click "Advanced Security Settings" the WEP button is pre-selected. When I select
WPA2, apply, and wait for them to incorporate the change, nothing changes and the WEP button remains selected. So,
is the WPA2 on or off? How can I make this correction to the "Advanced Security Settings"?
Thanks,
Catherine
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Thanks for your response. All attempts confirm WPA2 is active. However, under "Advanced Security Settings" WEP still
shows as default, despite many attempts to change to WPA2. Spoke with Actiontec tecs who finally admitted that this is
just another glitch! No way to change setting to show correct security setting!??!
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Hover over your wifi network and it should show you if you are wpa2 or wep
this isn't mine, but it's an example of
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@auntcathy wrote:I just upgraded my Actiontec M1424WR, rev. 1 through the Verizon free offer to get WPA2 encryption. When I enter
192.168.1.1 in the search engine and click "Wireless Settings" then "Wireless Status", WPA2 encryption is "enabled" with
the correct key listed. However, when I click "Advanced Security Settings" the WEP button is pre-selected. When I select
WPA2, apply, and wait for them to incorporate the change, nothing changes and the WEP button remains selected. So,
is the WPA2 on or off? How can I make this correction to the "Advanced Security Settings"?
Thanks,
Catherine
If you're seeing WPA2 and your WPA2 passkey on the Wireless Status page you do have WPA2 enabled.
You should also be able to click on Basic Security Settings and WEP (step 4) should be shown as off.
You can further confirm you have WPA2 enabled with the method Hubrisnxs described, or by using a free utility called iNSSIDer on a PC or Mac to see the details of your WiFi network, as well as any other networks that are in range.
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Thanks for response. I did not know about hovering over wi-fi network. It shows WPA2 enabled. What below that?
Is your OS a Mac? I don't think I have that screen in Windows 7.
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Thanks for your response. All attempts confirm WPA2 is active. However, under "Advanced Security Settings" WEP still
shows as default, despite many attempts to change to WPA2. Spoke with Actiontec tecs who finally admitted that this is
just another glitch! No way to change setting to show correct security setting!??!
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Advanced settings does not show the current status of security. It is a screen where you can change your security. Look at the Wireless status screen.
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