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firedragon, I am having a very similar issue with two Windows 7 laptops (Windows 7 identifies WPA2 network as WEP). You might try installing the free program xirrus wi-fi inspector. I'd be curious to see if it initially identifies your network correctly as WPA2 but then mis-identifies it as WEP once you've keyed in the password. I've seen this happen over and over again on these two machines while others connect happily with no problem at all. If you do, let me know. I'm strongly suspecting and windows 7 issue at this point but have yet to find a solution other than removing all security.