06-21-2018, 10:28 AM
WPA and WPA2 are the type, and use either AES or TKIP as the encryption. OPEN, WEP, WPA, and WPA2 are the supported types.
Try making a guest connection with a simple name. The only time I have seen a problem like you describe is when the router name or password contains non-standard ASCII characters, or space characters. You can use space characters in the router name if you use the AT*NS option, but the password has to contain no spaces and standard ASCII characters. If your router has a WPS button, you could also use that.
Try making a guest connection with a simple name. The only time I have seen a problem like you describe is when the router name or password contains non-standard ASCII characters, or space characters. You can use space characters in the router name if you use the AT*NS option, but the password has to contain no spaces and standard ASCII characters. If your router has a WPS button, you could also use that.