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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.
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.
- Bruce6 years agoHonored Contributor III
Okay...so your tablet is compatible with WPA2...just not now because it's broken.
You can try to connect to your WiFI via Bluetooth.
All options for your wireless network are within your router. Most still support both WEP and WPA. What's the make and model of your wireless router?
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