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Old 04-16-2008, 12:26 PM
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Re: Wifi Help

Ok, here we go, if it were an encrypted network then there would no place for a UID/Pass. You would be at screenshot #3 where it says either......

Open with options of Disabled/WEP
Shared with options of Disabled/WEP
WPA with options of TKIP
WPA-PSK with options of TKIP

Any any case (other than Open/Shared with Disabled) there will be a place for a key that must be entered. As I said before, there is and will no place in there for a UID/Pass.

So IF it was secured and he entered the correct key then there would be no need to enter a UID-Pass in the browser. However, on the flip side of that coin, if the network were open and unsecured the anyone could theoritically connect (partially) but once they open the browser it would ask for those school assigned credentials that must be give before going any further.

Does that help?
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