Many router given with service from phone and cable providers limit the number of active connections. If the max is hit, and none of the connections have been idle within a certain amount of time, the connecting device will behave exactly like that. It will appear to connect (because for all intents and purposes it did when it authenticated) but fails to create a session on the router. So, it drops. If another device has been idle for longer than the idle timeout, the newly connected device will obtain a session be dropping the idle one... after all, it's not really using it. It appears to the end user like a mystery fix. A real fix is to not use the crappy freebie router, and go down to Staples and get a Linksys, or Dlink router that does not restrict usage. Kevin On Aug 1, 2015 1:07 PM, wrote: > Thanks. Finally did get it to work, > although not sure how or what I did ;) > > ------------- > Stephen wrote: > > check the router for errors or mac address blocks? > > ------------- > Joe originally asked: > >> Why is wifi failing to connect on one phone when others > >> on my system connect okay? > >> > >> It says the signal is excellent and "Authenticating" > >> with secured WPA/WPA2 PSK a correct password entered > >> but then it says "disconnecting" and "disabled" > >> > >> Can't figure out why or how to fix the problem. > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >