

Wi-Fi Protected Setup helps advanced customer chat strategies (using button urgency methods or PIN access) to prepare the community to enable them.Īs with all Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ sales, Wi-Fi Protected Setup sales have fashion protection capabilities offered in the form of Wi-Fi Protected Access® methods. Thanks so much again, I really appreciate the support here.Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a supported generation of certificate applications designed to streamline stable Wi-Fi communities' integration into domestic and small workplaces. I don't know if it was the Intel PROset or the combined wireless b/g/n that was creating the error, but it's solved now.

I disabled the Intel PROset wireless utility on the laptop & used the Windows Wireless Network Connection with the password created in the dlink interface & it connected without a problem. I selected 'mixed b & g' on the DIR-615's interface (our laptops only use g anyway), however kept getting the same error message as above. There was a fix suggested for XP: "DWA-130 driver for XP." It seems to be a problem when using XP, as some one else on the forum using Win 7 wasn't having the same issues wiht the router. I went searching on the web & found a wireless forum discussing problems with the DIR-615:Ī forum contributor claims there's a bug in the DIR-615 which "makes the (DIR-615) router malfunction when using mixed wireless mode" The advice was to select only to use 'mixed b & g mode' on the router's interface. (I'm not sure if I can upload the PDF they sent me here about how to do this?) However, when I was using the Intel PROSet wireless utility on the laptop & putting in the password I'd created in the router's interface, it kept giving me an error message: "An error occurred whilst trying to access the profile database" and would not connect. I've managed get our laptop connected finally! I got a support email from dlink which showed me how to set up the wireless connection manually & create a password. You will then have to enter the wireless security key for any networks you connect to - so make sure you know the correct password, and not using an incorrect password at all Start> control panel> network connections> right click on the wireless connection> listed wireless networks tab in the preferred network list click on each one and - remove button To remove the KEY stored on the PC have a read here The pin will be in the router and some d-links ask for a KEY and also a PIN
