wpa-psk

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WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) is a wireless security protocol commonly used to protect home and small office networks. On WindowsForum.com, users have reported connectivity issues when connecting to WPA-PSK secured networks, particularly with Windows 7. Problems include internet working in Firefox but not Internet Explorer, inability to sign into Windows Live, and troubleshooting tools reporting a key port error. Some users have also experienced difficulties with specific wireless adapters, such as the DWL-G122, when trying to connect to WPA-PSK networks after upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7. These issues often require driver updates or network configuration adjustments.
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    Windows 7 FF works IE doesn't

    I am currently connected to my school's network. It is protected with WPA-PSK. I got a weird problem with it. Internet works on Firefox but doesn't not work on IE. Asking win7 to fix it will not help. I will ethier say the problem is fixed( in reality, it is not fixed) or it can't find any...
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    Windows 7 DWL-G122 unable to connect to my Wireless network

    I have today got around to downloading and installing the Windows 7 Beta from the Microsoft website. Installation went fine, and everything runs, with one notable exception....i have no internet. I have been using the DWL-G122 for the past year or so on my XP computer, having gotten it with my...
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