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    How to Get Wifi WPA2 (TKip) working on windows 10?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by lucirz, Jul 15, 2018.

  1. lucirz

    lucirz Notebook Consultant

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    I just "upgraded" from windows 7 to windows 10. I did fresh install and format. Now i noticed in windows 10, there is no option for TKIP for wpa2 personal, it's only on AES. My network is using WPA2 TKIP for 2 reasons, 1) compatibility for my devices, 2) tkip gives me faster speeds than AES. So switching to AES is not possible for me at the moment.

    So how do i get windows 10 to connect to my network using TKIP? i've tried just using the default windows 10 option which is AES and it won't connect all. googling this issue doesn't help me at all, there's barely any posts or thread about this on the internet, and the ones that are there are not helpful at all.. ANYONE?
     
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    paradigm Notebook Deity

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    What is your wifi network comprised of? NETGEAR/AAEBS/LINKSYS etc


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    lucirz Notebook Consultant

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