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Originally Posted by Nation.A.List
OK, by picking another SSID on my SDIO advanced properties screen I am trying to log onto a neighbours device so I can go through the connection procedure.
Double-Click the two comp icon in the bottom right corner of your screen. Select the 'Wireless Information' tab. Select your router, click advanced, tick the 'use Windows to configure ...., click 'OK', click 'Connect'
1. Do not tick comp-to-comp box
2. Select encryption for your router
3. Select Authentication
4. Type in your password (Network key)
5. Click 'OK'
I think this is correct, problem now is I have screwed my own machine  It might be that the houndx translation program leaves you with needing a password that must be all numbers, mine is a mix of numbers & letters, that was not a problem when I first connected with the Chinese version. So I am now going to re-install the Chinese version and see If I can log back in again.
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Actually this is what I had done before. If I don't click the comp-to-comp box, it will authenticate but then the authentication will be automatically cancelled, and then re-quthenticating forever!! Btw, I can't "select" authentication, no such option, I click "connect" then the authentication starts. I am thinking there should be some configuration on the computer where the router was installed, for instance, to assign a key for other devices that share the same router. Is that right?
I am now using the English version, which also allows mixed letters and numbers as keys. I thought all automatically generated keys for networks are mixed...