Posts tagged: Wi-Fi

Disabling SES on the Linksys WAP54G… permanently!

By Scott., June 6, 2009 10:37 am

Linksys WAP54G Wi-Fi Access Point

I ran into a peculiar problem at work recently: one of our Linksys WAP54G access points was resetting its SSID and passphrase for no apparent reason.  It’s configured for Wireless Bridge mode, which means that it connects exclusively to another WAP54G in order to bridge two wired networks.  We use this setup to provide network connectivity to a mobile industrial printer on the shop floor.  The printer’s access point was the one that kept acting up, and every time it did it would no longer be able to connect to the AP mounted on the wall.  This was causing a lot of headaches for the people who upload programs to the printer, and for the IT department who had to keep fixing it!  I decided to start researching the issue and see if I couldn’t find a reason for the SSID and passphrase constantly changing on the printer’s AP.

I have to admit that before this problem started, I didn’t know much about the WAP54G as the system had been setup by a consultant.  I found out the glowing Linksys logo on the front panel is also a button, which is used to enter SecureEasySetup mode, or SES.  According to the user guide, pressing it will cause the AP to generate an SSID and WPA-Personal (WPA-PSK) passphrase.  I knew the SSIDs being generated were in the format of linksys_SES_#####, so right away I figured this was the problem.  But why was it happening?

It’s possible that somebody was pushing the button.  I wouldn’t think that anybody would touch the AP, but I’ve worked in IT long enough to know that there are plenty of people who will randomly push buttons and flip switches for no reason whatsoever.  They are the ones who will always push The Big Red Button regardless of any and all warnings not to.  Still, I found it hard to believe that somebody was doing this constantly.  It might explain one or two occurrences, but this was happening at least once a week.  I tried to see if I could disable the button somewhere in the AP’s settings, but it appeared I couldn’t.  I then decided to search the Linksys forums to see if anybody was having similar trouble, and what they were doing about it.

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Generic 500mw RTL8187L based Wi-Fi adapters

By Scott., June 5, 2009 10:56 pm

While searching for information on the infamous Alfa Network AWUS036H USB Wi-Fi adapter, I came across some generic adapters on Ebay that look like exact clones of the Alfa unit.  They are also based on the Realtek RTL8187L chip, and except for the color they look exactly the same on the outside.  The circuit boards look exactly the same as well.  Here’s one of them:

Generic RTL8187L Wi-Fi adapter

And for comparison, the “real thing”:

ALFA Network AWUS036H Wi-Fi Adapter

I also came across a thread on a forum where someone was attempting to sell some similar adapters.  He described them as bulk “OEM” Alfa adapters.  Yeah, right.  The Ebay units are shipping from Hong Kong, and anybody who uses Ebay long enough knows about all of the inexpensive products for sale on there from Asia.  More often than not, they’re counterfeits.  I highly doubt these units for sale are approved by or made by Alfa.

With that said, I wonder if anybody has had any experience with them… I haven’t found anything.  I’m curious to know if anybody has tried them and compared them with the official AWUS036H.  I have to think it’s probably worth spending the extra $15-20 to get the real thing, and that’s what I ended up doing.  I’m looking forward to receive my 500mw adapter soon!

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