Macbook and draytek vigor 2600we router

I have a 2600we which is connectd to a pc.
I recently bought an apple macbook pro and i have tried to connect wirelessly to it with out success.
I basically found that it worked without seurity enabled (without WEP and MAC address) and when 'the enable 802.1x'option is unticked. But as soon as i enable any security it does not work at all.
Please help????

Hello Londonguy
First of all you should be aware that WEP is not secure, it can easily be cracked by amateurs and pro crackers.
MAC address filtering is also not secure as it MAC address can be spoofed very easily.
Therefore the security you should consider using is WPA or WPA2. Kust enable WPA/PSK on your router. Don't enable 802.1x option.
Goto your router config page.
Basic Setup>Wireless LAN Setup> Security Settings
from the Mode: drop down menu choose
WPA/PSK only
Then setup a password in the field
PreShared Key.

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