This is my first smart phone, an HTC Aria, and I am learning it bit by bit. I am having difficulty in having it communicate with my LAN through my wireless router, specifically getting through the WPA authentication, although that would seem to be a very simple and straightforward matter.
The phone does see the router's signal, remembers its SSID, and reports that it has good signal strength. The only missing step is entering the password. When I am asked to enter the password, I type it in and press <Connect>. The instrument then checks its authenticity, and the next thing that appears on the screen is the empty password field, so I understand that authentication failed. But the password I have entered (many times, out of disbelief and frustration) is the correct one. I know this because it is successful with my laptop. When I access the web server of the browser, I can see the password that the router knows it has, and that is what I have been feeding the phone -- all lower-case characters. I do not understand why the same string fails with the phone. For what it's worth, the phone is able to connect with another wireless net that doesn't require authentication. Here are the security details of the wireless router: Network authentication: WPA2-PSK WPA Group Rekey Interval: 0 WPA/WPA1 Encryption: AES I would be grateful for any helpful advice. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel
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