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journeys
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I-phone and wireless network

My neighbours don't have Internet, they don't actually have a PC,  when they need to look something up on the internet they use my desktop.
We trust each other (we have a spare set of keys to their house, they have spare keys to our house).
We've a wireless router and tend to use it around the house and garage (we've an apartment above our garage where I have a small office). I connect using a laptop. The wireless is WEP protected, wasn't originally (a year ago), but it is now
We're in a mobile phone black spot (no mobile phone connection for couple of miles in any direction), there are no other neighbours within 500 meters.
Neighbours son was given an I-phone as a present, he can connect to our wireless network without a WEP key, is this common? (I've actually watched him do it).
I change the WEP key he can still connect, I turn off the router he cannot connect.
Any suggestions? what am I missing?
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Oldjim
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

I suppose the first question is - which router
journeys
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

Thanks Oldjim, got me stumped, router is a Netgear DG834G.
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

I've tried it with the same kit and can't do it...clever lad.
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Oldjim
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

Check the access list under Wireless Settings - is access control on and is he on the approved users list
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

Thanks guys
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is access control on and is he on the approved users list
will check I'm away from system at present.
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clever lad
don't think so, he's a nice kid, always polite, more interested in traditional things (motor bikes, cycles, ferrets, messing around with engine parts), built himself a go-cart from an old lawn mower, think its more by luck he's managed to find a way through.
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

I'm very interested in the outcome of this thread as I have the same setup as journeys.
No matter what security setting I use on the router apart from none at all I can't get my iPhone to connect without entering a  password.
Access control doesn't by-pass the security. Undecided
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

On his iPhone do you see a little padlock next to your routers name?
journeys
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

@ dgwebb - No no small padlock next to his name.
Its a DG834Gv4, problem resolved this morning:-
Under Router>wireless setting>security options there is a radio button marked "disable" (currently 'off')
The radio button below is marked WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), currently 'on'
I switched the radio button to disabled, re-booted the router and as expected the lad could get in.
I then reswitched the radio botton to WEP and entered a new passkey, hit apply then re-booted the router, now he's locked out.
I'd guess something is not 100% correct with the firmware.  I'm running V5.01.01 although the latest firmeware version is v5.01.14.
I'll wait towards the end of the month then upgrade the firmware.
thanks all
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Re: I-phone and wireless network

Sorry, forgot about this one!  The little padlock sign on the iPhone means "secured connection" as in it has WPA/WEP/WMD, so because you were not seeing that it meant that yep, your wireless wasn't secure.  Glad you got it all sorted though Cheesy