Problem connecting wireless with my Tecra A8

Hello

I have problem connecting WiFi with my laptop Tecra A8. When I opened my laptop, it does not connect to the wireless network.
I tried several ways to solve this problem.
I updated for active connections, then I click on the Connect button after you select my wireless LAN, but it doesn't connect.
Or I restart my computer, but it doesn't connect.
However, it connects to the network wireless in anytime after about 15 minutes.

Also when I tried to connect to the network wireless at home, but I couldn't t connect. I removed the password for the connection. Then I connected without any problem.
I wonder that there is no problem with installation? Or my wireless card doesn't work?
Can someone help me?

Thank you

> Also when I tried to connect to a home wireless network, but I couldn't t connect. I removed the password for the connection. Then I connected without any problem.

According to the statement, all looks like that you try to use a password for encryption wrong!

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