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If your wireless network is encrypted, and it should be to protect your data and your identity, then you will need the key in order to make a connection. With WPA and WPA2, you may use a pass phrase; however, that is not recommended for WEP. The reason is that WEP has several algorithms used to convert between a phrase and a key. If your AP and Linux use different methods, you will never connect. The safe way is to log into your AP and find the key that it is using. If the AP belongs to someone else, they will need to get the key for you. It will be a string of hexadecimal numbers – 10 for 64-bit, and 26 for 128-bit encryption. Caution: If you run iwconfig as root, it will output a line like
Vaihdoin suojauksen WEP --> WPA-PSK(TKIP) ja yhteys alkoi pelittää. Aijemmin kokeilin samaa tuloksetta. Luultavasti minulla oli silloin jotain pielessä yhteyden asetuksissa.