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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    Okay, I have done quite a bit of research and I still cannot resolve my problem because of this, I am turning to this user community. Here is what I know as of right now: I am running Windows OS X 10.4.7 with AirPort Update 2005-001. My Access Point is a 3COM 8250. The AP is setup not to...
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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    Okay, I have done quite a bit of research and I still cannot resolve my problem because of this, I am turning to this user community. Here is what I know as of right now: I am running Windows OS X 10.4.7 with AirPort Update 2005-001. My Access Point is a 3COM 8250. The AP is setup not to...
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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    Okay, I have done quite a bit of research and I still cannot resolve my problem because of this, I am turning to this user community. Here is what I know as of right now: I am running Windows OS X 10.4.7 with AirPort Update 2005-001. My Access Point is a 3COM 8250. The AP is setup not to...
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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    hawki18 - I believe that you are referencing something for WEP, not WAP. WEP is the older standard that has been replaced by WAP. WAP was introduced in the RFC that updated 802.11 to the G standard. - Will
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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    Camgangrel21 - Thanks for the response. WAP-PSK stands for Wireless Application Protocol - Pre-Shared Key. Yes, my AP is set for WAP-PSK not WAP2. The AP is in hidden mode so that it cannot be detected on a fast scan. I had thought that maybe it was my PSK but I reset it to something very...
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    Cannot connect to WPA-PSK network

    Okay, I have done quite a bit of research and I still cannot resolve my problem because of this, I am turning to this user community. Here is what I know as of right now: I am running Windows OS X 10.4.7 with AirPort Update 2005-001. My Access Point is a 3COM 8250. The AP is setup not...
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