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Under your wireless security settings for WPA2, where you set the pre-shared key, there is a setting titled: "Encryption Algorithm". Is this set to TKIP or TKIP+AES ?, if so set it to AES, this will possibly resolve your issue. If this does not work, check if the issue persists after setting your wireless security to WEP with "Open System Authentication".

You will see more details regarding what I have described above in the manual for your wireless router, near the bottom of page 37 at the links shown below:

http://www22.verizon.com/cs/groups/public/documents/adacct/vz_bhr3_rev_g_user_manual.pdf

Under your wireless security settings for WPA2, where you set the pre-shared key, there is a setting titled: "Encryption Algorithm". Is this set to TKIP or TKIP+AES ?, if so set it to AES, this will possibly resolve your issue. If this does not work, check if the issue persists after setting your wireless security to WEP with "Open System Authentication".

Under your wireless security settings for WPA2, where you set the pre-shared key, there is a setting titled: "Encryption Algorithm". Is this set to TKIP or TKIP+AES ?, if so set it to AES, this will possibly resolve your issue. If this does not work, check if the issue persists after setting your wireless security to WEP with "Open System Authentication".

You will see more details regarding what I have described above in the manual for your wireless router, near the bottom of page 37 at the links shown below:

http://www22.verizon.com/cs/groups/public/documents/adacct/vz_bhr3_rev_g_user_manual.pdf

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Under your wireless security settings for WPA2, where you set the pre-shared key, there is a setting titled: "Encryption Algorithm". Is this set to TKIP or TKIP+AES ?, if so set it to AES, this will possibly resolve your issue. If this does not work, check if the issue persists after setting your wireless security to WEP with "Open System Authentication".