Hi All,After years of having low and no security on the wireless router because of the clients poor implementation of the security protocols, I recently noted that all the clients are now N or G, and shouldn't have issues connecting with security.That led me to look at re-implementing my router and wireless setup. Among the G devices is a Nintendo Wii. After turning off SSID broadcasting (I know, not really helpful, but..), enabling WPA2 + AES and picking a reasonably long and strong password, everything but the Wii connected with no issues.After a little googling, I came across a link, which basically said that the Wii can't really deal with long passwords, but there's a workaround of entering the hexadecimal key directly into the password area:I gave it a shot and it worked! Then I took notice of the suggestion not to include personal information in the SSID or password (which I did in both cases so they'd be easy for family members to remember), so I changed them, then re-entered the hex key, and... it didn't work any more!Has anyone come up with a consistent way to get the Wii to accept a WPA2+AES setup with a reasonably secure password (in my case I mean 30+ characters, with at least 1 alpha, 1 numeric and 1 non-alphanumeric).Any help appreciated. In the meantime, off to try more hex keys.