Hi, I second john2007, you will probably have to upgrade the firmware to get the later WPA2.
I did read somewhere WPA�PSK TKIP is considered more secure.
Use WPA-PSK TKIP with 63-character password that you cannot remember.
Just copy and paste from
https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm
Example. KQp9TcgwMFkl5wUJXSeVVLqzpAoN1iblxyw7WL2veTbn1ToYFBZ238nX8a7nkNm � 63 characters.
Keep a copy in a word document on a floppy or CD.
Edited by deleted (Sat 19-Jul-08 16:12:19)