Issue connecting touchpad to WPA2 PSK network

I have an issue connecting my touchpad to any WPA2 PSK networks. The SSID is broadcast and other devices can connect but the touchpad errors with "unable to associate" even though I typed in the correct password. Any help is appreciated, and no I do not want to change the network settings since this device is supposed to utilize WPA2.
Post relates to: HP TouchPad (WiFi)

Hi Terabyte,
I don't mean to take over deltatuks thread but as we are having the same issue i'll continue!
I have power cycled the router and turned off/on the wireless on the device. I've just ran the tests and they all passed! including wifi! lol.
Still not working though.
This is very strange

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