I have a secured Wi-Fi network using WPA+PSK and WPA2+PSK (802.11g as it's written in my AccessPoint config).
Passphrase is quite complex: 17 characters only letters (both small and caps, only ASCII characters) and numbers. 17 is smaller than 63 (max-len).
Also I'm using MAC filter, configured to allow only registered MAC addresses.
I've register phone MAC address both in AccessPoint MAC filter and on my Linux server (DHCP config, hosts, fixed ARP table). It doesn't connect. No information connected to my phone (MAC address, IP or anything else in my DHCP server records in SysLog). Only a few info in my AccessPoint logs. There, if another device connected, there were two lines: "Station authenticated" followed by "Station associated", but in phone's case, these two lines were "Station authenticated" followed by "Station deauthenticated" (gap between these two lines on other device is less 1 second, but for my phone is more seconds, usualy more than 10 s).
If I force a netbook Wi-Fi card to have same MAC as my phone and with my phone Wi-Fi turned off, my netbook connects immediately, so the only cause I've think that remains was my phone cannot communicate with my AccessPoint.
Have anyone observed same sitiation ? Have someone any solution to try ?
Passphrase is quite complex: 17 characters only letters (both small and caps, only ASCII characters) and numbers. 17 is smaller than 63 (max-len).
Also I'm using MAC filter, configured to allow only registered MAC addresses.
I've register phone MAC address both in AccessPoint MAC filter and on my Linux server (DHCP config, hosts, fixed ARP table). It doesn't connect. No information connected to my phone (MAC address, IP or anything else in my DHCP server records in SysLog). Only a few info in my AccessPoint logs. There, if another device connected, there were two lines: "Station authenticated" followed by "Station associated", but in phone's case, these two lines were "Station authenticated" followed by "Station deauthenticated" (gap between these two lines on other device is less 1 second, but for my phone is more seconds, usualy more than 10 s).
If I force a netbook Wi-Fi card to have same MAC as my phone and with my phone Wi-Fi turned off, my netbook connects immediately, so the only cause I've think that remains was my phone cannot communicate with my AccessPoint.
Have anyone observed same sitiation ? Have someone any solution to try ?
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