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For the best chance of success, do these steps in this order:

1. On your wireless router or access point (AP), change your SSID to something that you have never used before.
2. On your wireless AP, configure the security that you want.
3. Unplug power to your AP.
4. Remove all saved profiles for that AP from your wireless computers.
5. Reboot your wireless computers.
6. Restore power to your AP.
7. Using your wireless computers, associate with the new SSID and input the new security information.

Why these steps help: The wireless parameters of a network are stored by SSID and ESSID (MAC Address). Choosing a new SSID, deleting the previous profiles, and rebooting help erase any previous memory of the wireless network and allows your software to create a single wireless profile with the correct connection and security parameters.

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