Recently, I encountered a problem about the inability to connect my laptop to a wireless router:
The system is XP and the vro is TP-link. * ** 2 of the encryption method set by a vro in the home. When a computer is connected, it always obtains an IP address, and the connection fails.
But you can connect this notebook to your company. After the machine re-built a win, the home router can be connected to the home wireless router. However, since the machine configuration is low and XP is re-configured, XP cannot be connected to the home router, the company's wireless routers can still be connected (but because it is a new employee, I don't know where the company's wireless routers are ).
Later, I saw a netizen on the internet saying that the TP-link router cannot be connected to XP is caused by the encryption method. I modified the encryption method in the vro (the previous method was *** 2, and I changed it ). The connection passes through again and is connected immediately.
I don't know much about this encryption method. The difference between *** 2 and *** is that there is an additional 2 at the end, there seems to be a patch on the Internet that allows XP's old wireless network card to support the *** 2 encrypted installation. But I have no trouble at all. I just changed the encryption method.