ping? negotiating IP security?

From: Vince (NOSPAMvgratrickNOSPAM@dial.pipex.com)
Date: 08/30/02


From: "Vince" <NOSPAMvgratrickNOSPAM@dial.pipex.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 13:23:45 +0100

hi,

I've got a laptop with a wireless card in and a wireless access point on my
network, (wep is enabled!), which seemed to work just fine...

now I can't seem to connect and when I try and ping the server I get this
back as a response..

negotiating IP security....

can anybody help me out here? what's changed?

regards,

vince



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