Z61t, logins, WPA2

How can I do to my work with WPA2 Z61t logins?

My a AC v5.02 Z61t, which is uptodate by update Active. It works fine, except in one place. My girlfriend uses WPA2 for wireless home audio and AC refuses to connect to that: it will always fail to authenticate. I can do the Z61t connect using WPA2 use Windows to set up the wireless, so the problem seems to be with AC unfortunately using Windows isn't a big part of the solution, since this seems to upset AC: when you use Windows wireless radio wireless of the Z61t periodically goes off, I have to use the Fn + F5 to revive (and then to reconnect) which is not a problem I encounter when using the AC.

The fix was to change the AES to TKIP data encryption: access connections, change the profile > Wireless Settings > encryption = TKIP.

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