New installation

Just install a new worm WT54G 8.2 and the laptop wireless Apple is giving an invaild password when you try to connect. Initially, he gave a wrong security setting and I changed from WEP to WPA. It finds the network and knows there is a password and yet it says invaild when applied

Thanks in advance

Try to update the firmware on the router.

The latest firmware is 8.2.05

For instructions on how NTO update the firmware, try this link.

With apple computers, I think you have to put a Dollar sign [$] before typing the WEP key.

Click here for more information on wireless security.

have you tried it on another computer?

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