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Hi, I am using 3.6.12. Our internet is working fine for the other computers in the household but not on this new MacBook.

When I connect using System Preferences/Neywork/enter Network Name I enter the WPA password and get a "Connection failed" message.


When I use the Network Setup Assistant I get the message "the password you entered is invalid". This password works fine on the other computers in the house (one PC, one iBookG4).

If I use Network Diagnostics on the Safari browser and enter the password all the buttons on the left go green but I still get the message:

Unable to join AirPort Network "This computer was unable to connect to the AirPort Network you selected...etc,"

However, when I open Firefox I am successfully connected to the web.

Any advice much appreciated.

Hi, I am using 3.6.12. Our internet is working fine for the other computers in the household but not on this new MacBook. When I connect using System Preferences/Neywork/enter Network Name I enter the WPA password and get a "Connection failed" message. When I use the Network Setup Assistant I get the message "the password you entered is invalid". This password works fine on the other computers in the house (one PC, one iBookG4). If I use Network Diagnostics on the Safari browser and enter the password all the buttons on the left go green but I still get the message: Unable to join AirPort Network "This computer was unable to connect to the AirPort Network you selected...etc," However, when I open Firefox I am successfully connected to the web. Any advice much appreciated.

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The solution was to change the wireless router settings to accept the additional security format of the newer MacBook.