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westgate

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I'm at work and I have my labtop with me... I guess it has a wireless internet card in it because I did the "Network Setup" and it says I have an "excellent" connection, but if I try to go to a website, it won't work.

Anybody know what I could do?

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Well, at first it wasn't asking for a WEP Key, and now it is. I tried google, but nothing worked.

And we do "nasty" things(not really) on the desktop we use anyways. I work at a ghetto ass cell phone company. It's just a little hole in the wall place, so I don't think we even have an IT guy...

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Is it possible it isn't your work's network you're picking up? If its getting an 'excellent' signal that usually means you're standing right next to the transmitter.

You would need to know the password to generate the WEP key (which in itself is just a long random password), and you would need to know which type of encoding is used (64- or 128-bit etc).

If it IS your network (see if its named something familiar or if you can find the router with an arial and which computer it's connected to) then SOMEONE must have set it up. You should be able to find that person and ask them if you can access it (for work-related purposes, of course).

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Well, at first it wasn't asking for a WEP Key, and now it is. I tried google, but nothing worked.

And we do "nasty" things(not really) on the desktop we use anyways. I work at a ghetto ass cell phone company. It's just a little hole in the wall place, so I don't think we even have an IT guy...

Google isn't going to tell you the WEP key to some random wireless network. Sure, it does alot of stuff, but it can't do that. That would be illegal, or trust me, they probably would do it.

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I have WLAN at home and a laptop with a WLAN card. You first have to enter the right ConnectonPoint name (if it's changed) and then you have to enter a WEP key and choose the type of encryption. Otherwise you can recieve signal but you can't connect to the router. Also, make sure you have the newest drivers.

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