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Old 10-27-2010, 06:52 AM   #13
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To clarify what @zoran said, your chosen encryption method (WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc.) chosen for your reader must match what you have set in your router. Mine is WPA-Personal which is the same as WPA, not WPA2. It doesn't matter which but they must match.

Double check your MAC address if you are using the MAC filter for your router, or turn it completely off in your router software, save the new settings for the router and then try.

Make absolutely sure you are typing the router encryption key (password on the Kindle screen for WiFi info) properly. See my earlier post about mistaking letters/numbers because of ambiguous font displays for 1, I, l, 0 and O.

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