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					Originally Posted by Pogue Mahone
					
				 Thanks, Montana!  I do have a DHCP addy, and I've found my WEP key.  I think I'll stay with WEP for now, but I'll keep WPA in mind.  The issue I currently have is that the PS-3 doesn't like my DNS number.  It gives me the error code 807010102. |  DHCP should be handled automatically by your router, as should DNS. If you're unable to work those, try the super-secret DNS 4.2.2.0 as primary and 4.2.2.1 as secondary.
 
WEP is a very weak encryption standard and is easily cracked with readily available tools (no I will not provide links). WPA is a much stronger protocol and is generally considered to be most commonly prone to ID10T errors; so long as you use a cryptographically strong passphrase, WPA-PSK has no known vulnerabilities.
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