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I HAD the same problem, until I enabled BOTH TKIP and AES on the router. I had set the router to AES for an 802.11n issue for my laptop. I had to download and install beta firmware for the WRT-350N. Then I could select BOTH TKIP and AES on the router. It seems that TKIP is needed for WPA-PSK on the XV-6700 running the 12/17/2007 Helmi.
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Re: WM6 WIFI problems
I recently upgraded my 6700 to wm6 and I am unable to connect to a wpa-tkip network as described in this thread. I tried th work around and it does work, but is ther a longer term fix to resolve this problem. If so where do i need to go to download it.
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Re: WM6 WIFI problems
hi all, i sometimes have similar problems connecting to wifi with wm6 , what works for me sometimes is if i go to the wireless manager , turn off wifi , wait like 5 seconds ,then turn it back on it connects ...kinda weird but it works, hope this helps someone ..also if any one knows how to block other wifi signals from popping up once im connected please let me know ..seems like when im connected to my home wifi , it will be fine then i walk outside and it will say various spots are available ,then it automatically boots me off my connection...thanks
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Re: WM6 WIFI problems
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the device will try to connect to whatever the strongest signal is. That doesnt mean it WILL connect but it will try. If you go outside and pick up your neighbors network and he is running 802.11b with no encryption but MAC filtration you will scan his network and try to connect and WILL connect but due to the MAC filtration you will not surf.
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