DMRW1000 Won't Connect to my Network

I can't get my DMRW1000 to connect to my wireless network. I've tried both using LELA and entering the network information using the touchscreen. My DMP100 connects perfectly to my wireless network. My access point is a Cisco Aironet 1242AG configured for WPA2 / PSK / TKIP / AES.
I don't understand why the DMP100 will connect wirelessly but the DMRW1000 will not.
Thanks,
Glen

Hi,
I personally don't have the Wireless Home Audio devices of Linksys but I have their WRT600N router and this might be of help to you.
You could try to temporarily disable the 2.4ghz or 5ghz frequency on your Access Point and try to add the DMRW1000 remote again thru LELA, the reason for this could be that LELA might be confused on what wireless setting to copy towards the DMRW1000 either the 2.4ghz or 5ghz wireless settings. But I see you already have tried to manually connect the DMRW1000 by typing in your wireless settings manually.
Have you already tried to check for updates for the DMRW1000 ?
"Connecting Wi-Fi Touchscreen controller to your computer"
"Inspecting Firmware Running on each WHA Device and Method to Upgrade the Firmware"
Only other thing I see here is to check if the DMRW1000 can connect to an unsecured network to check its wireless functionality or try to disable some advanced functionality of your Access Point and check if it allows it to connect.
I hope this helps.

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