Problem connecting Tab A8 (A5500) to home wifi router

Hi,  Would be much obliged to a hint to solve the problem.  Brand new device. Worked for a week or so with my home router, yet has lost the network connection at one day and can't get connected anymore.  The tablet connects though to other wlans: mobile-based hotspot or open public networks.  Tablet SW: A5500_A442_000_029_150324_ROWRouter : WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPS enabled, b/g/n protocols enabled, 2.4 and 5 MHz on.  Pls do not advice me to re-configure the router. About ten other devices (including 2 Android tablets) are working just fine   Best regards, Alex

I have The Same Problem Too Please Help me in this issue i have a new tab and Can't Conect To a n home network if it is WPA2 PSk

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