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Windows 8 Keeps Destroying Wireless Network

By Critical Mass

I had a desktop and notebook running Windows XP and had no problems. Just recently went out and bought a new HP notebook with Windows 8.

Connecting to my router was a breeze when I first turned it on. I was just entering information like you normally do with a fresh Windows setup, and the next thing I know, I was surfing the web.

The laptop is primarily used by my wife, which is why I’m sketchy on details. Yesterday she called me at work and said the Internet won’t work. She said that when she was booting she got a message about “Applying Windows Settings” and when it finally booted, she couldn’t surf the web.

When I look at the list of available networks, it shows up on the list, but all I can do is check the box to Connect. After a few seconds, it says “Can’t connect” but doesn’t say why. I can’t right-click on it to check properties and WEP keys. I can’t “forget” it and try to setup again. I even searched online and found a way to “forget” it through a Command Prompt, but that didn’t work.

This also happened two weeks ago, and I think there was an update involved there as well. While I don’t remember exactly what I did, I know I didn’t have this much difficulty. Whatever happened to “Network Setup Wizard”?? Why is an update messing with my settings, and why can’t I reconnect?

I’m telling you, I hate this thing so much I’m ready to wipe it clean and put Windows 7 on there.

Thanks for trying to restore my sanity!

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Source: DoItYourself.com

Plasma NM 0.9.0.8

Plasma NM 0.9.0.8

SHA256Sum: c3b4458faf3bea75c5952ffe20b55724246c9cc3cd751a484b3e1832240d3ad6

The problem with missing password field in wpa2 password dialog if finally fixed. Everybody is advised to upgrade to this new version. Wireless ap-mode is also available for wifi firmwares that supports it.

Changelog:

. Show icon in systray when mobile’s access technology and signal quality are unknown.
. Don’t erase the input for the WEP key when it’s not correct.
311705: Add support to wireless ap-mode.
316672: Handle new states of active connection due to some changes in the new version of NetworkManager (>= 0.9.7).
299868: Fix missing password field in wpa2 password dialog.
. Use correct interface name in InterfaceDetails.
314811: Fix crash when parsing IPv6 configuration from dbus and accept upper case hexadecimal digits in SimpleIpV6AddressValidator.
312964: Relay NetworkManager’s secret request even when using plain text storage.

The following languages have more than 80% of strings translated:

bs ca cs da de el es et fi fr gl hu ia it kk km lt nb nds nl pl pt pt_BR ro ru sk sl sr sr@ijekavian sr@ijekavianlatin sr@latin sv tr uk zh_CN zh_TW

Also read some very usefull information about how to use and avoid problems when using Plasma NM in my past posts page.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet KDE

Video: How to secure your home Wi-Fi network

Is your Wi-Fi network at home secure? There’s a good reason it should be.

Unsecure networks allow neighbors or anyone within range to use your Internet connection. That will slow it down, make you more vulnerable to hacking or, even worse, have your connection used for illegal activity.

In this IDG News Tech Tip video, we’ll go beyond simply setting a password, and talk about three security options available in most modern base stations—WEP, WPA and WPA2. We’ll also show you how to find out which one of those you’re using as well as how to stop your base station from broadcasting its SSID—the name you see when you scan for a WiFi network.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld