PB connection wifi asus eee pad tf101 livebox
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Hello, I can't connect my Asus Eee Pad TF101 to wifi on my Livebox
If someone could tell me what to do that would be great
thanks in advance :)
If someone could tell me what to do that would be great
thanks in advance :)
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Okay, here is the translation:
"okay, go into the Livebox interface here address, enter your username and password (admin for both by default), click Configuration, Livebox, Wi-Fi settings, in General, check that the Enable Wi-Fi box is checked, that the mode is on b/g/n, that the Channel Number is 6, that the security mode is WPA/WPA2 (TKIP/AES). Then in WiFi pairing configuration, the Enable MAC filtering box should be unchecked. don’t forget to click Save if you make changes!"-
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@ visitor, the default codes (factory settings) are admin for the username and password. If these parameters have been changed, I can't do much! except resetting the Livebox to factory settings here, but you will need the Internet connection login ID (fti/xxxxx) and the associated password received with your Orange welcome packet. @+
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Hello,
same problem with my transformer and latest generation Livebox. Network is recognized and appears on screen but no connection despite entering the password. Operations carried out as mentioned above (MAC...). Tried changing channel but no better result. Also noticed that it was possible to update Android to 3.2, but naively, how do you do it (apart from the update button, of course).
If anyone has any idea
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Hello, please indicate your operating system as well as the model of the Livebox! (attach a link with a photo) see you later
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Hello,
still no answers to help?
I’m going to hang myself with this damn tablet,
it detects my box, I launch everything properly (the password, the box pairing)
it shows me "searching... disconnected... searching..." nothing to do...
even in the livebox settings.
any help would be greatly appreciated-
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Problem solved on my side by disabling the WIFI key of type "WPA" (default security type) on my Box. You must use WEP security or not secure your network... Huge issue in the WIFI firmware!
For information: Android Version: 3.2.1 | WIFI Version 5.3.65 on an Asus eee pad Transformer TF101.
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Hello,
I know I’m a bit late to the discussion, but I’ve just gotten my tablet, faced the same difficulties, so I don’t think the problem comes from ASUS, the simplest thing but you had to dare...
To configure your tablet with your Livebox, you don’t use the connection password that Orange provides in these docs, but simply the WEP code, and there your tablet will be recognized.
For the security mode... WPA2-PSK/AES... auto channel.. (on the Livebox C00D, latest model) ... scan ... the channel found automatically is 6...
Tips and Tricks... if you have recognition problems with your tablets and your Liveboxes... Orange makes the change without any problem.
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The connection issue is not with the ePad but, in my opinion, with Android.
I have a Xperia smartphone (running Android) that has always worked, until I switched my Livebox to WPA2. Result: authentication error, even though the MAC address is listed in the Livebox.
I just bought the Asus Transformer tf700 and the same problem. By switching the Livebox to WEP, it starts working again, for both the Xperia and the tablet. -
My tablet isn’t connecting to my wifi. It shows me authentication problems. Does anyone have a fix because I got it on Sunday and I still can’t use it?
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Greetings everyone,
Not obvious the wifi connection of the eeepad!
I can't get it to work locally with the Freebox, except on freewifi and even then not systematically: the message "retrieving IP address" stays for a long time!
Similarly, impossible to connect a 3G USB key.... the connection is not offered.
On Bluetooth with an iPhone, it works a bit, but not more.
It's really tough! Any help will be welcome!
Thank you.