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There are some previous posts that indicate the maximum key lengths the 770 supports and others have had similar issues.
Once I bumped it down to 802.11b AND set it for WEP, I am now able to connect consistantly. I don't like having to use a proven easily-crackable protocol even if it's just for home use. Yeah, I know I can set up MAC filtering, etc, but if someone's gonna crack my WEP key, they can sniff my wireless MAC addresses as well. This is unacceptable.
If anyone has gotten a WRT54G working with their 770 WITH WPA, please let me know. Also, please make a note of what firmware you are using. I'm using Alchemy-V1.0 v3.37.6.8sv.