dandnsmith
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Having, repeatedly, found that the link wasn't being made using wireless, I attempted to engineer a link which gave an ethernet cable connection to an Access Point, and thence over wireless to my wireless router. I failed to get the configuration to work, so switched back to the wireless dongle. This precipitated another period of frustration as the device wasn't being recognised (so was unconfigurable) until I had switched off completely (at the rear of the unit) several times.
It is now working again, but I dread further trouble, as the WPA2 passphrase is long enough that the unit can time out when I'm almost at the end of input.
Is there any help to be had:
- showing the passphrase in clear, so one can see if it has been lost/corrupted?
- a way of forcing the dongle to be recognised?
- any messages which will showing whether a connection isn't being made because of timeout or mismatched passphrase etc?
It is now working again, but I dread further trouble, as the WPA2 passphrase is long enough that the unit can time out when I'm almost at the end of input.
Is there any help to be had:
- showing the passphrase in clear, so one can see if it has been lost/corrupted?
- a way of forcing the dongle to be recognised?
- any messages which will showing whether a connection isn't being made because of timeout or mismatched passphrase etc?