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Re: WPA-PSK Communications Lockout or DHCP Failure Tip SO basically every day we need to shutdown everything and wait then plug everything back in... |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | said by wright_two:SO basically every day we need to shutdown everything and wait then plug everything back in... No.
If your problem is the corrupted profile, the above steps will fix it and it will stay fixed.
I really think most of these are caused by a rebooting router that really pulls the exchanges out of time and sequence. This won't fix that. You've got to fix the rebooting router.
But someone changing the basic parameters of their AP between authenticated modes (WPA or 802.1x) and non-authenticated modes (WEP or No-encryption) ... without changing SSID or rebooting the AP/Clients -- issues that are caused by that problem these steps will fix.
If you can avoid those -- Robb Topolski http://www.funchords.com/ Hillsboro, Oregon USA They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security |
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 | I was having random WPA-PSK communications lockouts with D-Link G520+ wireless adapter and Asus WL500G router. None of the steps described above worked for me.
Although changing router "Network key rotation interval" from 0 (no periodic key change) to something like 120 seconds really took care of the problem for good. |
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