WLAN Acquiring Network Address Problem - Bad Encryption Key

Almost all the wireless networks rely on heavy duty encryption to secure the traffic. In order to enter the network you would need to have an encryption key. Generally the key is provided with the network settings. In a number of cases you might enter the wrong key or in some cases the network administrators would change the key while you were not yet connected to the network. In such a case you might get the error message of Broadcom WLAN network adapter. This has baffled a number of users because while it is the encryption which is to be blamed, the network addressing gets all the blame.

 

This entry was posted on Saturday, July 26th, 2008 at 1:42 pm and is filed under Computers & Technology.