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Shared Key Is Used in Authentication and Encryption. When a User Using the Windows XP System Tries to Associate With the Network, the System Does not Display the Web Authentication Page but Displays a Message, indicating that the Network Is Unavailable. Why?
Shared Key Is Used in Authentication and Encryption. When a User Using the Windows XP System Tries to Associate With the Network, the System Does not Display the Web Authentication Page but Displays a Message, indicating that the Network Is Unavailable. Why?
By default, authentication packets sent from the Windows XP system
are not encrypted. You need to manually set the authentication mode
to shared key.