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A little update! It turns out that when I enabled the restricted driver it now works. But I can't use any WEP keys with it for some reason so my network is unprotected. I'm not sure what the difference is here but I need to be able to use it with a WEP key.
Also with the WEP you have to specify if your using ASCII.
I am using a linksys router, and sometimes if I change my wep settings, I can't connect. I have found that restarting the router solves the problem. You might try that.
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