Try to change your AP channel to something lower and ESSID to something shorter. I have 2 APs, working on exactly the same hardware with the same configuration, except ESSID and channel. 1st have 12 letters in name and is using 2nd channel and the 2nd have 19 letters in ESSID and works on 8th channel. First one works like charm, but no matter what I do (turning your Wind off (reboot is not enough) and on solves problems with WiFi sometimes) I can't connect to 2nd one. Last working configuration for 2nd AP was Hardy with kernel 2.6.24-19 and RTL8185SE r1022 drivers.
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