HNAP WEP Key Index

Does anybody know how to get the WEP key index from a router using HNAP? What method to call and what is the schema?

Haven't tried it, but if this driver supports your cards, then I hear it allows you to change the "key slot"...
http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/index.html
From cspiff at /.
http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/06/1938224
"FYI, the Wi-Fi certification testing only tests one key at a time, in slot 1 (that's slot 0, if you count like a good C programmer). There are many things that the 802.11 specs allow, that are nevertheless outside of what Wi-Fi certifies. This is one of them.
Let your sysadmin know that s/he's configured the network in a non-Wi-Fi-compliant manner, and maybe s/he'll see the light.

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    Ok... I have a wifi here at home.... and probably in the modem settings there are 4 keys Just try one and put it on the password asked. And you shall get internet connection right away... Hope i helped you!!!

  • WEP key index?

    Hi, recently switched to a Macbook pro. The problem is that I can't connect with the wireless network in Mac OSX. When booted up in Windows XP on the same machine it works fine.
    The problem seems to be the inability to select a WEP key index in Mac OSX? Am I the only one with this problem? Did i some how miss this setting? Please help!
    Thanks in advance.
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    If you can switch to WPA this will easily solve the issue and make your network secure.
    One of the problems with WEP is that the actual standard relies on a 10 character HEX key for 40bit WEP and a 26 character HEX key for 128bit WEP.
    In order to make things easier for people, vendors use certain algorithms to convert simple alphanumeric passwords (or passphrases) into HEX keys, thus enabling people to use simple memorable WEP password rather than lengthy HEX keys.
    The problem is that different vendors use different algorithms to generate the HEX key and therefore a ASCII password on an AEBS will be hashed differently on a Netgear client and vice versa.
    One thing is a 13 character 128 bit WEP password will be hashed by all vendors in the same way (if you use 40bit WEP then a 5 character password is required).
    Though sometimes not even that works and the HEX key must be used regardless.
    AirPort: Joining an encrypted wireless network
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
    Choosing a password for networks that use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
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  • Re: Apple AirPort drivers only support a WEP key index of 1

    This article may be published at Apple's leisure.

    Are you entering the WEP key in ascii (just a word) or hex pairs? If you were using ascii, try switching to hex pairs and see if that works (just click the menu in the password window and it should appear as something like "128 bit WEP hex"). I know you said the password is correct, but if using ascii, sometimes the keys don't match on the router and computer (or something like that), so the router thinks the password you gave is wrong. When this happens for me, it just cites "problems joining network" or something similar, rather than citing an incorrect password. Hex pairs bypass this problem.
    Also make sure that you are using the same bit encryption as your router, so 64 or 128 bit WEP, when you enter it.

  • WEP with key index 3

    In my organization the WIFI is set on key index 3. Is there anyway to connect the IPAD as I do not find any possibility to set the key index 3 on the WIFI settings?
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    The following article says:
    Check the wireless security option of your Wi-Fi router:
    If you are using WEP security and have multiple WEP keys on your Wi-Fi router, try configuring your Wi-Fi router to use only a single WEP key in key index 1.
    Consider using WPA or WPA2 instead. WPA and WPA2 encryption protocols are newer, more effective security options for wireless networks than the older WEP protocol.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3237
    Thus, it appears you may only be able to use key index 1

  • Primary key index not working in a select  statment

    Hi ,
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    The solution I found was to do the select with a hint wich fix the problem , but I'm curious about why is working in my dadabase and not in the client database
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    This is the forum for SQL Developer (Not for general SQL/PLSQL questions). Your question would be better asked in the SQL and PL/SQL forum.
    Short answer: The execution plan used will depend on optimizer settings and table/index statistics. For example if the table has very few rows it may not bother using the index.

  • I have an ipod touch and everytime i connect to my home wirless network it asks for a wep key. It never did that before?

    i have an ipod touch and everytime i try to connect to my home network it asks for a wep key. It never did that before . Now everytime i take it out of the house and come home it asks for it .no one elses in the family asks for the wep key. What can i do about this?

    Can no one help?

  • How to set up wireless WEP keys in GPO? - possible?

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    We're in process of upgrading encryption from WEP to WPA2 & from 802.11b to 802.11a/g AP's.
    One immediate challenge we have is how to keep both networks in parallel and make this transparent to the end users.
    We can't cut all floors over at once, but need to do one floor at a time because users move from floor to floor.
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    Does any of you know how we can do this in an automatic & transparent fashion?
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    If you use a GPO to manage the wireless it will disable the intel proset software. This can have a negative impact, as you may have user that like to use the Proset when not in the office.
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  • My new smart TV recognizes my network, & asks, "Please enter you WEP keys (10 or 26 hex digits)" but my netwotk uses a password of 6 characters. How can I get my smart TV to connect to my network?

    I have a current iMac with the latest OS update.
    My new smart TV recognizes my network, & asks, “Please enter your WEP keys (10 or 26 hex digits).  My  Airport Express, an early model, only requires a password of less than 10 characters.
    When I open “airport utility,”on my iMac it tells me this version doesn’t support my base station & says go to “Airport Service & Support.”  That’s what got me here.
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    I’m afraid of changing those settings for fear that I’l mess up the whole thing.
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    Please check out the following AirPort User Tip on how to recover AirPort passwords.

  • How do i find WEP key for wrt54g

    Hi, my husband set up our system and i am trying to add a new wireless printer. He is out of the country for business, hence my problem. How do i find what the WEP key/ network key is? Thank you for your help.

    If you have other computer which had connected to this wireless network before, probably you can also use this wireless key finder on that computer to locate the WEP encryption key.
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  • How to view my WEP Key ?

    I need to connect to my Airport Extreme Wireless Network from a WIndow XP configured Macbook.
    WIndows requires the Hexadecimal WEP key to connect.
    How do i get this?
    To be sure, i have read many similar questions on this forum and tried :
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    - The Airport utility. The "equivalent network password" on the Base Station meny remains grayed out.
    - The Keychain access utility. I can only find the alphabetic passord, not the hexadecimal WEP key (of course tried to enter the alphabetic one, but did not work, so i assume it is expecting the hexadecimal one....).
    - In one of the posts, the contributor is bemoaning about an upgrade on snow leopard that makes getting to view the WEP key absurdly complicated. He provides a link :
    http://www.adamriggins.com/2009/11/16/how-to-view-saved-wifi-passwords-in-osx-sn ow-leopard/
    ... which unfortunately is not working anymore...
    I do clearly remember easily retrieving the WEP key 2 or 3 years ago, maybe from OS leopard at the time. I don't quite understand why it's been made so difficult now. Was there a security issue ? then is there an Apple note summarizing those facts and recommanding steps for previously set networks ?
    Anyone who can help on this is very welcome.
    Thanks in advance
    YM

    well first of all why are you using wep? don't you realize that all wep networks can be cracked in 15 minutes?
    older versions of windows xp do not know WPA/WPA2 if you are running the latest service pack then it should support WPA or WPA2
    if for the life of you cannot determine the WEP password no matter how hard you try. i found mine by going into keychain and clicked on show password and there was my wifi password
    then you might as well just download the latest version of airport utility, write down all the important settings, and then use the reset button to erase everything and then reconfigure it from scratch. and then you will know your password.
    while you are there, if you can turn on wpa, by all means turn it on

  • Can't set WEP key for broadcom-wl?

    I did a fresh install of Arch this morning at my office. I have an Acer Aspire laptop with a Broadcom wireless card that works with broadcom-wl (I've used the driver for a long time and it works perfectly... with open or WPA networks). The network at my office is WEP. So after installing the drive, adding lib80211 and wl to my MODPROBE (and !b43 !ssb), I reboot and see my wireless as eth0.
    If I try to iwconfig eth0 key XXXX-XXXX-XX or iwconfig eth0 essid WIFINAME key XXXX-XXXX-XX, no matter what combination I try, I get an error saying that it's an invalid argument for SET_ENCODE. I've check the Wiki and man pages for iwconfig, and can't seem to find any solution. Does anyone know why I can't put in a WEP key?
    ((Side note: everytime I've installed Arch, my wifi starts out as eth0 until I get connected and run pacman -Syu. Then I reboot and it shows up as wlan0, and my Atheros ethernet is eth0 or eth1.))

    Thanks for a response. So this is a fresh-from-the-oven install. I usually get my wifi connection set up and then create my user and go about setting everything else up. Meaning I've been trying as root.
    I can see the wireless network with iwlist scan and it shows up as encryption key: on. Also, I tried using each lib80211 mod or some combination thereof in my rc.conf. No dice.
    Lastly, since I didn't include it before, here's the exact error I get when I try to assign a WEP key with iwconfig:
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    SET failed on device eth0; Invalid argument.
    UPDATE: I can set the key using [x] between key and XXXXXXXXXX. However, any combination I'm trying of essid and key/enc isn't showing up in iwconfig. No errors, but my iwconfig information isn't changing. It's progress... I think.
    UPDATE #2: I can iwconfig eth0 essid linksys (the office next to us) and grab that one (I don't know their password ) and it updates iwconfig, but our own network doesn't update iwconfig when I run iwconfig essid. >.<
    Last edited by mtcupps (2011-06-17 18:20:02)

  • WVC54GCA setup won't take WEP key

    Hi - I'm setting up this Linksys WVC54GCA Wireless-G Monitoring Camera and can't get it to take my WEP settings.The setup screen says, after you select 128 bit WEP, to leave the passphrase field empty and enter the WEP key on the next screen. When you hit enter you get an error saying that the WEP key should be 26 digits and and you cannot continue!
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    Mike

    Hey just had the same problem as you and found the way around it.  It looks like the Wizard has a bug in it that you have to use the Pass phrase not the pass key. 
    The way around it is to use the web interface, use the IP address that has been assigned to the camera as the web address in your browser, you can see this in the wizard or on your wireless router.
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