IPad and Netgear router

does anyone know if there is an issue connecting wirelessly via Netgear router with an iPad??? i have been happily connected on my Macbook Pro but my iPad wont connect at all. i am entering the correct password and it recognises the network but fails to connect everytime and its driving me mad!!
help wanted please

lynton74 wrote:
thanks
I am using wpa-psk security and a dynamic isp, DHCP is on and I have a MAC address. I have hard reset and rebooted the router.
i know not what the problem is either, any more help appreciated before I resort too a 'genius' and the Mac store!
I am not sure what you mean by "I have a MAC address". Routers can be configured to only allow access to devices whose MAC address is in a list of permissable MAC addresses configured in the router. If you have this setup and your iPad's MAC address has not been placed in the router list then you will not be able to connect.

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