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Old 11-24-2010, 12:35 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
I have WPA2 at home and I have no issues with the nookcolor. The User Guide must be wrong.
Does your router use TKIP or AES encryption? If you select WPA2 and choose TKIP (which you can legitimately do) it's really the same thing as WPA. AES encryption capability is what makes WPA2 different from WPA. It wouldn't surprise me if the NC couldn't do AES, since I believe it has more strict export restrictions than TKIP. It also requires more processing power than TKIP, which may be another reason (battery life.. I can't imagine the processor couldn't handle it, it just may suck more power).

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