> > -I've directly copied and pasted the key. > > -FC4's network applet will also only use upper case. > > -entered with 0x in front > > -FC4's network applet correctly updates keys-wlan0. > > -file has KEY=[the key] WITHOUT the 0x > > That won't work. If you're using a hex key, you MUST have "0x" in > front of it in your keys. > I do not agree. In the keys-wlan0 file you cannot have the 0x in front. You only enter the 0x in the Network applet. If you have the 0x in the file you cannot even start the device correctly. At least that's what I get. > I don't have any issues. A 26-character key is hex. If you want to > use ASCII, you have to tell your DI624 that, and the key will be 13 > ASCII characters (and you can use mixed case). Your key on the system > must match (no leading "0x" for ASCII). Oh, and when you change the > key on the DI624, you must reboot it. > I never said I wanted to use ASCII. Someone else on a previous response said to make sure case was the same. Either way, I did try ASCII, after reconfiguring the router, and got the same results. It still will not connect. > If you're using hex, then it's 26 HEX characters. The clickbox on the > DI624 for hex keys MUST be set on, and you must restart the DI624. On > the system, and you MUST have the "0x" in front of the key in your key > file.