Can't connect to WPA wifi...

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leSLIe

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I got this new cheap laptop at work, a Toshiba Satellite (C45-ASP4202FL)with an Atheros WiFi card. The thing is I can connect to WPA2-PSK wifi networks, but somehow I can't connect to WPA-PSK. I've try connecting to several WiFi routers configured as WPA, and I can't connect to them, but somehow, there is no problem with WPA2

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WPA-PSK = Can't connect :(
WPA2-PSK = No problem connecting
 
Does the atheros wifi card support wpa?

I suppose so... Don't they have backwards compatibility?
It supports 802.11b/g/n BTW

Win7 x86, It came with Win8, and I've installed Win7 :eek:
 
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Have you tried manually setting up the wireless properties in 'manage networks' in your wireless settings? You would specify the ssid/encryption/password. This has helped others with this problem (but is not a fix-all).
 
Have you tried manually setting up the wireless properties in 'manage networks' in your wireless settings? You would specify the ssid/encryption/password. This has helped others with this problem (but is not a fix-all).

I'm gonna give it a try and get back to you
 
Have you tried manually setting up the wireless properties in 'manage networks' in your wireless settings? You would specify the ssid/encryption/password. This has helped others with this problem (but is not a fix-all).

Nope, I've tried all of these and it didn't help, any other ideas?
 
I updated the wifi drivers, and now is working properly, thanx
 
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