Julf wrote: 
> Are you sure one device isn't using the password as a string, and the
> other thinking it is hex-encoded? How many characters is it? Not 10 or
> 26 by any chance?

The following command gave me the 100% correct result, showing my
password which has a length of 16 digits perfectly.

sudo cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/keys-wlan0


Meanwhile I have put it in manually and via copy paste so many times. I
must have restarted the boxes about 40 times since yesterday evening.

There really is not much that can be done wrong with my wifi password -
nothing too fancy...

I set up my old raspberry pi as xbmc today, since I do not need it for
squeeze anymore - took me a minute to get it connected, after I
installed the image sd card.


Yes, human error is possible - but not that many times in a row. I am
using the R4 image of CSOS


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