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It started happening sometime after the first SSU for diablo. I've tried several AP, some of which I've connected to before, and they all give me this message. I can see other people using the same AP on laptops and things.
I have no idea how to trouble shoot this. Is there log file I can look at, a cache to clear, or a config file to reset/tweak?
I can connect to every AP I've tried if it has WEP enabled.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Matt