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Here is my problem:
At home, I am able to connect to my D-Link router with WPA-PSK enabled.

At work, I fail to connect to our Cisco router with WPA-PSK enabled.
There have been no problems with other devices connecting to this AP, but after several dozen retries, Nokia 770 simply refuses to connect to the company AP.

Is this a bug in the software? When I am at work, the 770 only picks up the company AP. Is there a problem with the 770 and a WPA-PSK AP when there is only one AP around? At home, I have many AP that show up in the connection manager.
 
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My experience is that WPA with PSK and using AES for encryption method
(access point is Linksys WAP54G) does not work. The 770 cannot connect to the access point.

I have not seen a lot of others reporting similar problems. Thus, I do not know whether it is Linksys, WPA, AES or what.
 

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