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I splurged and bought an HP/3com 9552 802.11a/b/g/n access point. Like most enterprise-grade access points, it has very fine-grained configuration options.

I'm pretty sure I've configured it correctly for WPA/WPA2 with CCMP/TKIP encryption using a PSK. All my laptops and smartphones can connect effortlessly to the AP using 802.11g, n on 2.4 GHz, and n on 5 GHz. But my Roku XDS box cannot connect at all. The AP reports a "port security violation" when an attempt is made.

Since most other devices can connect without problem, I suspect the issue is with the Roku. But perhaps there is some setting on the AP that I can tweak to get it to work.

I have no other special configuration on the AP.

Can someone point me in the right direction to debug and correct the problem?

Barry Brown
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It may be a case of the Roku's implementation of WPA/WPA2. You might check directly with Roku for definitive assistance/information.

user48838
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  • You'd think all this stuff was pretty standard by now. WPA2 has been around a while. – Barry Brown Oct 10 '10 at 17:37
  • Not all devices are manufactured in the same year with the same components or necessarily even similar software. It's the age of "just-in-time-manufacturing" meets "open (to interpretation too) standards..." – user48838 Oct 10 '10 at 21:23