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Old 01-14-2011, 02:33 AM   #22
DMSmillie
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Location: London, UK
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Originally Posted by pietro99 View Post
You can pick up the wireless signal at home but if you have good security it is a pain to type the password into the KIndle. My WPA wireless security has a password 60 characters long!
It should be possible to set it up so that you only have to type in the password the first time you connect the Kindle to your wireless network. The Kindle should retain the settings, and you should be able to set your network to recognise the Kindle on subsequent connections, the same way it would if you were connecting with a laptop for example. I've got full security set up on my network at home, and only had to type in the password the first time I connected my Kindle. After that first time, when I switch the Kindle's WiFi on, it connects automatically.
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