Help pages — wireless network help – C. Crane CWFR User Manual
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Help Pages — Wireless Network Help
printed on the bottom of the router.
3. If all else fails, try calling the manufacturer of your wireless router
for assistance with locating the routers wireless encryption key.
Having Trouble Connecting to a Wireless Network:
This problem
can be caused by a number of possible scenarios.
1. Check your WEP or WPA wireless encryption key — it may be
wrong. If you don't know your WEP or WPA encryption key, refer to
the section above titled “About Your WEP or WPA Encryption Key.
2. WEP keys should be entered using uppercase letters A-F and
numbers 0-9. WEP keys are easy to spot because they use
either 10 total characters or 26 total characters. When entering a
WPA key you must enter it exactly as entered in your router’s
settings, including upper and lower case letters.
3. After scanning for wireless networks, turn the dial through all the
possible choices. You may recognize your network as another
name.
4. Be sure that your internet is working. Try accessing the internet
using a computer that is connected to the same router as the
radio. If you cannot access the internet on your computer, the
radio will not connect either. It may be necessary to call your inter-
net service provider for help repairing your internet connection.
5. Check to see if the radio will work using an Ethernet cable. If still
no success, then call C. Crane (800-522-8863) for troubleshooting
assistance.