My problem was solved when I set the AP security to WPA2 only and not WPA + WPA2, I have a netgear AP and the NIC is a 4965ABGN. Netgear site:
RECOMENDED - Please use “WPA2-ONLY security” instead of “WPA+WPA2 mix mode” on GUI router setting. This will prevent that the client from using incorrect WPA (TKIP) packet transmission error; the fail will trigger router 802.11 function - MIC failure. So, it can be fixed if you just select WPA2-only and has better security mode.
My problem was solved when I set the AP security to WPA2 only and not WPA + WPA2, I have a netgear AP and the NIC is a 4965ABGN. Netgear site:
RECOMENDED - Please use “WPA2-ONLY security” instead of “WPA+WPA2 mix mode” on GUI router setting. This will prevent that the client from using incorrect WPA (TKIP) packet transmission error; the fail will trigger router 802.11 function - MIC failure. So, it can be fixed if you just select WPA2-only and has better security mode.