Connection issues with WPA on Windows XP Home SP3 Netbook

Finished just set up (after the failure of the HD) a Samsnung NC10 netbook.

While I am able to get it connected to my i'net connection using WPA2 - PSK, when I re - locate in my house of customers problems start to occur.

They have what appears to be an old Netgear wireless router, which is set up for WPA.

When the Netbook is trying to connect to the router, it seems to get stüch acquire an IP # (so I'm starting to think that it might be associated with DHCP).

Any ideas on what could be the cause of the problem and how to solve.   Or it'll just be a case of re - configure the router to use WPA2?

Set a static IP address does not help... If the adapter cannot get an IP address from the DHCP server on the router then (assuming that no hardware is broken) is not making a connection authenticated, so no matter you set IP.

If you have access to the router instead of your customer, temporarily disable any encryption of the Netgear router, remove any entry associated with this router in the list of preferred networks (as described above) and see if it will connect without encryption.

Which should reduce things a bit.

One thing that comes to mind is, particularly when the old wireless devices are involved, you may need to configure the encryption algorithm correct in addition to authentication wireless system.  In other words, if you select WPA, you also choose to use AES and TKIP (the former algorithm).  It's on the tab "Association" wireless network properties.

You should check the router to see what he uses before you configure the properties of the adapter.

This screenshot, WPA2 is used, which involves AES encryption: http://www.okcu.edu/technology/wireless/xpwifi-WirelessNetworkAssociation.jpg

This screenshot, WPA with TKIP is used: http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRG3JX7mOYrv7NwyGeN5BD7KxggPJXlI6u1t7jf2kh3YZSU76EXEA

Some routers that have been built as WPA2 introduced had a kind of quasi-WPA2, which has been implemented in the WPA with AES.  I would have thought that your card would automatically detect and use the algorithm correct when you set to use WPA - PSK, but maybe not.

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