1. davids331's Avatar
    Am I missing it somewhere is is WPA authentication missing from the WiFi authentication options on the S2? They included WEP, but not WPA?

    Maybe I'm just missing?

    Thanks
    10-29-09 08:31 PM
  2. Crunch140's Avatar
    It supports WPA and WPA2. If you're using a Pre-Shared key, just select "PSK", it will do the rest.

    I have it working here on WPA2 PSK (AES).
    10-29-09 08:43 PM
  3. davids331's Avatar
    Thanks for the reply... I am setup with a PSK, however, the S2 gave me the key that I had to enter into my router. Shouldn't it be the other way round so I can use my router's WPA Shared Key in my S2?
    10-29-09 08:50 PM
  4. Erc06's Avatar
    Sounds like the same problem I'm having, Where do you enter the key into router at?
    10-30-09 08:20 PM
  5. Storm2's Avatar
    Wifi connection type using a passphrase should be able to connect from BB with Pre-shared key configuration.
    10-30-09 08:33 PM
  6. mbs's Avatar
    No problem with WPA2 here on an Apple Airport Extreme.
    10-30-09 09:05 PM
  7. aslondon's Avatar
    no problem with WPA on my Apple Airport Extreme
    10-30-09 09:10 PM
  8. jlsparks's Avatar
    Sounds like the same problem I'm having, Where do you enter the key into router at?
    Are you referring to the PIN generated by the 9550? That's for use with WPS-capable routers. If you have one you know what I'm referring to. Just login to the router, go to wireless settings, WPS setup/config/whatever, and enter the PIN.
    10-30-09 09:20 PM
  9. jaedee187's Avatar
    Just choose "Manually Add Network". Put in the SSID and it will ask you for the passphrase.
    10-30-09 09:28 PM
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