Howdy folks.
Seeming a ton of you guys are working in IT, I thought I'd ask you guys for help on troubleshooting this WiFi access point (something I've been trying to do for a few days now).
So I have a Buffalo AirStation HighPower N450 (Of course, this has DD-WRT Pre-installed using the standard DD-WRT image)
Everything works fine (LAN works perfectly). Biggest problem is the WiFi access point. For some reason, I can't seem to get this damn thing to work.
This is the current configuration of the AP:
In terms of security, WPA2 TKIP+AES is enabled, but I don't believe this is an issue because even without any network security (password or otherwise) the WiFi still does not connect. WDS and whatnot are not enabled (contrary to what the screenshot says... that was me fiddling with it).
Its not really the interference from other access points.
When I say the devices are not connecting, I mean the password prompt comes up, but after entering the correct password it either times out or disconnects (not sure which one it is, AFAIK it's "Unable to connect to <NAME>".
Anyone have any idea or a clue as to what's going on?
Note: Never really got this to work previously as well (as in this wasn't one of those "it was working before but now it's stopped working" problems). Also Firmware version build 20025.
Seeming a ton of you guys are working in IT, I thought I'd ask you guys for help on troubleshooting this WiFi access point (something I've been trying to do for a few days now).
So I have a Buffalo AirStation HighPower N450 (Of course, this has DD-WRT Pre-installed using the standard DD-WRT image)
Everything works fine (LAN works perfectly). Biggest problem is the WiFi access point. For some reason, I can't seem to get this damn thing to work.
This is the current configuration of the AP:
In terms of security, WPA2 TKIP+AES is enabled, but I don't believe this is an issue because even without any network security (password or otherwise) the WiFi still does not connect. WDS and whatnot are not enabled (contrary to what the screenshot says... that was me fiddling with it).
Its not really the interference from other access points.
When I say the devices are not connecting, I mean the password prompt comes up, but after entering the correct password it either times out or disconnects (not sure which one it is, AFAIK it's "Unable to connect to <NAME>".
Anyone have any idea or a clue as to what's going on?
Note: Never really got this to work previously as well (as in this wasn't one of those "it was working before but now it's stopped working" problems). Also Firmware version build 20025.
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