On Apr 6, 2009, at 9:55 AM, aussieshepsrock wrote:

> Upon
> returning it autologged into the home network without issue for 3
> weeks, but a week ago it started not trying to auto connect upon
> restart or waking from sleep and when the home network is maually
> selectet from the menubar drop-down - it demands the network password
> - but the "known to be correct password' is used, it is returned as
> 'invalid password'.
>
> Can anyone offer input or advice?

I've had this happen occasionally at home with my Netgear or Airport  
Base station. What seems to fix it is one of these two things:

1) Restart the wireless access point (fixes it 90% of the time)

2) Turn off the airport, get into Keychain Access, and deleting the  
saved password, Going into Networks prefs pane and telling it to  
forget the profile associated with the WAP; then turning on the  
Airport and going through the connection as if it was new.

We're *constantly* having issues like this with the cisco gear they've  
installed on campus.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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