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You set your router to WPA2? You have a device not supporting WPA2? They can't connect wirelessly. Wired, yes...wireless, no.
One can connect to a non-broadcasting SSID. They'd just have to manually enter the SSID and key.
- apetrisca6 years agoNew Contributor
Unfortunately, it is a table and there is no wired connection. The router has only one protocol and that is WPA2 and I need WPA. The tablet will not recognize a non-broadcasting SSID. Is there a way to do a guest login and go to a webpage?
- Bruce6 years agoHonored Contributor III
A tablet can connect to a non-broadcasting network, but that's not important right now.
What's the make and model of your tablet?
- apetrisca6 years agoNew Contributor
Actually it will not connect to a non-broadcasted network. I have tried more times than I care to mention. The make is Lenovo and the model is M10. There was an update to the tablet and prior to that, I was able to connect to my WPA2 WiFi.
What I am looking for is why we do not have an option to have something other than WPA2 and None for security.
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