WPA/WPA2 PSK NOT SUPPORTED?

I'm trying to join a router with WPA/WPA2 PSK, but for some reason NONE of my iOS devices will join it. Not my iPad 3, nor iPhone 5S, all running iOS 8.1.1.
My MacBook Pro running Yosemite has no problem connecting. So does iOS 8, nor iPhones and iPads support this recommended security standard? Or is there a trick to it I'm not getting?

Restart the router & also check for a firmware update for it.
If neither of those helps, try temporarily removing the password from the router to see if your iOS devices will connect.
~Lyssa

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