Hi,

Sounds like an inconsistency.  The need to enter such a thing has popped up for 
me a few times, but before the upgrade to High Sierra.  I'd first restart your 
computer, then if that doesn't fix it, try removing the network from the 
Advanced dialog of the Network pane of System Prefs.  You should then be able 
to re-add the network without that problem.  Hopefully, that works for you.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Dec 6, 2017, at 23:40, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

I appear to have successfully updated my Airbook to High Sierra, but I'm
stumped trying to reconnect to my wifi network which has never had a
problem before.

I'm being prompted to enter exactly 64 hexadecimal characters for my
password.

Well, I can likely hash such a thing up and arguably copy and paste it
in, but this seems wrong. Shouldn't I be able to simply enter plain
ASCII text like I always have?

So, what am I missing here?

Thanks for all guidance, and my apologies if I missed this issue in
previous posts here.

Janina

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