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iiluisii
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wiffi module help

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I'm trying to set up my wiffi module to my new router and its not wanting to connect for some reason..the blue led stays blinking…here is a picture of what the set up page showed,, i notice that on associated and authenticated it say false and on the instructions it shows true
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rimai
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Make sure your router is set to WPA2-PSK with AES encryption.
It's the most secure and the one we have had fewer problems with, if any.
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rimai wrote:Make sure your router is set to WPA2-PSK with AES encryption.
It's the most secure and the one we have had fewer problems with, if any.
How do I set it up WPA2-PSK with AES
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Ok all I can find is WPA2 personal and enterprise I don't see the one you are listing. Not to sound rude but I'm kind of getting tired of the reef angel since I had 2 ph probes have gone bad and this wifi adapter have been non but problems plus there is not quick support phone line of any kind. plus any time you need support you have to wait until someone reply on this forum.. if I can not fix this and get it working again I will be gettin rid of it and going with an apex
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It's WPA2 Personal.
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I tried that and not working some how the wifi adapter is not associating
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SSID and passphrase are case sensitive.
Make sure you are typing them in the same case as you have setup in your router.
Roberto.
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rimai wrote:SSID and passphrase are case sensitive.
Make sure you are typing them in the same case as you have setup in your router.
This has also been done. They are typed just like the router
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got it working don't know how but i unplug everything..router,reef angel and started it again and its working…. :oops:
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Sometime everything just needs a good kick in the butt to remind it who's boss.
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Well back again to a non working wifi module. It was working great for about 20 days and not it's not working again time to start saving for an apex Im done with this for now I'm gonna try the Ethernet mod and see how that works
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Do you have the 4.0 firmware? You might want to try the antenna mod. For $7 that seems to have helped a few people with intermittent connectivity issues.
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