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2009-03-13
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2009-06-07
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2009-06-07
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2009-06-07
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I had similar issues with my WPA network until I unhid the SSID. Not the best solution.. but it worked for me.
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2009-06-07
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2009-06-08
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2009-10-19
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besides Android I've tried mer on my n810 now.
As there are almost no programs on the default install, getting wifi to work is a #1 priority imo.
Now with my hidden essid wpa-psk network I'm manually adding a hidden network in the applet. I can then enter my wpa key correctly (as shown in the input line) and n-m applet goes on to connect. Which in fact is never successfull...
After a while n-m applet comes back and wants another key. If I select "show key" then, I see some form of hashed key in the input line, which is not the correct plaintext psk I entered. Subsequent attempts with reentering the correct psk always lead to similar results.
Anybody knows what might cause this?