N80 and Wifi key

Hi
I just got the N80 and i want to connect to the WLAN at work, we have WAP2. I have entered everything correctly, however there is just one problem,
When i enter the preshared key, i am unable to as it is one or two characters to long
Is there anyway around this?
My friend at work has the 9300 nokia and he sets up his phone with wep and it works fine, when i try and setup wep on my phone i select 128bit but i can only enter about 20 characters
Thanks

Ok me again, looks like i found the problem, when entering the key you should select the input method ‘ASCII’ or ‘Hexadecimal’. In the ‘ASCII’ mode, the input must be 8 to 63 characters. In the ‘Hexadecimal’ mode, enter 64 characters.
However the Nokia N80 does not have the option for hex or ASCII when entering the WAP preshared key.
So it looks like it is a software error on the phone side, or that im just missing a step on setting this up on the phone side
Anyone know about any fixes for this or how i can contact the developers for help on this....

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