Vista 64 and WPA

What should I do to get an Antheros AR5007EG, Windows Vista 64 and a router TP-Link TL-WR841ND run WPA/WPA2? It works using WEP, but will not work with WPA.

Hello

Both the router and the wireless card must run at least WPA.

Do not configure the router for wpa/wpa2 combo, just do is WPA - PSK.

Make sure the router is flashed with the latest firmware and the Wireless card has the most recent drivers.

Vista by itself doesn't have too much to do with the problems of WPA, if the router and the map ' drivers can do this will work.

Jack-MVP Windows Networking. WWW.EZLAN.NET

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