Senor_Pointy
Fruity
Hello, everyone.
About 4 months ago, I installed a wireless router on my parent's computer when they switched from dial-up to cable. There were no problems for a while, until the summer came, and people started coming to the town pool/park across the street from their house. At that point, I was home for the summer, and found that now people at the pool were connecting through their router. Even worse, they hadn't set a password, so someone completely turned off the security (or they hadn't enabled it in the first place). At this point, I went a little overboard, set a password that was 24 randomly generated characters long, and enabled WPA2, with a key that's 64 randomly generated hex digits long. Nobody's been able to get on it now, and I doubt they will.
My problem is this: Ever since I turned the security back on, my brother's been complaining about not being able to get on the internet with his gameboy. I've tried to get it to work for him, but it will only apparently work if the router security is set on WEP. Is it worth the risk to lower the security? Or is there any way to get the gameboy (One of the dual screen ones) to work with WPA?
Any help would be appreciated.
About 4 months ago, I installed a wireless router on my parent's computer when they switched from dial-up to cable. There were no problems for a while, until the summer came, and people started coming to the town pool/park across the street from their house. At that point, I was home for the summer, and found that now people at the pool were connecting through their router. Even worse, they hadn't set a password, so someone completely turned off the security (or they hadn't enabled it in the first place). At this point, I went a little overboard, set a password that was 24 randomly generated characters long, and enabled WPA2, with a key that's 64 randomly generated hex digits long. Nobody's been able to get on it now, and I doubt they will.
My problem is this: Ever since I turned the security back on, my brother's been complaining about not being able to get on the internet with his gameboy. I've tried to get it to work for him, but it will only apparently work if the router security is set on WEP. Is it worth the risk to lower the security? Or is there any way to get the gameboy (One of the dual screen ones) to work with WPA?
Any help would be appreciated.