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"Help! What is a WEP key?"
A WEP, WPA or WPA2 key is a sequence of letters and numbers that prevents unauthorized access
to a secured wireless network. Devices like EVOKE Flow need the encryption key in order to connect
to your wireless network. It is usually 26 or 64 characters long depending on how your wireless
network is configured and in some cases a shorter password can also be used instead of a full key.
You may have noted down the key or password when you set up your broadband account and/or
wireless network (or you could ask the person who set up your wireless network).
If you can't find your key or password, don't panic. See Chapter 7, Help and Advice, for more help
on finding this important information.
"Help! I see Unable to connect"
If you see the message
Retry connection
Select another network
Change key or password
Change encryption mode
Change IP configuration
Note
Depending on your wireless network configuration, entering only the password may not be sufficient
to connect. If this is the case, EVOKE Flow will try to connect to your network and then display the
'Unable to connect'
entering the full WEP, WPA or WPA2 encryption key and tap
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EVOKE Flow Owner's Manual v1.0
* We recommend that you register with the Lounge and connect your radio to save over 10 Favorites and organise your Favorites
into folders. However, if you'd rather connect to the Lounge without registering, tap 'Skip'. You can always register later and then
select
'Register with the Lounge'
'Unable to connect'
highlight and select one of the following options:
Attempts to reconnect to the selected network using the same
encryption key or password.
Re-scans and displays the list of visible wireless networks again. You
can select a new one if, for example, you've moved EVOKE Flow from
one location to another, eg, from home to the office.
Allows you to enter a new WEP or WPA/WPA2 key or password if you
think you've made a mistake. Once you've done this, select
connection'
to try to connect with the new key/password.
Change the encryption mode between 'WEP', 'WPA (PSK)', 'WPA2
(PSK)' or 'None'. EVOKE Flow automatically detects the encryption
mode for your network, but you can change this option and then
select
'Retry connection'
Choose between 'DHCP' or 'Static'
menu. If this happens, highlight and select
from the Lounge options menu to enter your registration code.
if you think the mode is specified incorrectly.
'Change key or password'
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Save.
Listening to Internet Radio and more
'Retry
and try

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