using WEP. I then read that WPA-PSK was more secure and changed my settings to WPA-PSK (for home/soho) with AES. I then checked the BT wireless connection manager which confirmed that my security was WPA using legacy AES encryption, which was great. I was then told that WPA2 was even better and changed my settings again. Everything works fine but the BT wireless connection manager now tells me that my security is back to WEP encrption. So if I am using the better WPA2-PSK (for home/soho) wireless security why do I only have WEP encryption? Any help is explaining this or correcting this problem would be appreciated.
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isn’t it about the length of the key chain for the encryption. I used an encryption key generator off the net.