Connectivity problems with Linksys wireless PCI adapter

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I recently moved my desktop computer upstairs so I was forced to purchase a wireless adaptor for it to connect to my broadband, I installed it quickly, no problems and the computer instantly recognized that there is a wireless network available in the house. I thought it was going to all work perfectly as it was all going so well but when I tried to enter the network key however this is where it goes wrong, it just say's that it cannot connect, I know the key is correct s both my partners laptop and my phone are connected with that key. I don't understand the problem as it recongnizes that there is a connection and even the signal strength is excellent.

Here is a link to the adapter model that I am having trouble with:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linksys-Cisco-WMP54G-Wireless-G-Adapter/dp/B00008DOYL

Any help would be very much appreciated.
 
And I've also tried calling the manufacturer directly but I was told that because the item is no longer covered under any warranty then they cannot help me resolve any technical issues and he literally hung up on me before I could ask what else I can do or speak to for advice.
 
Have you tried the latest driver from the manufacturer's website? Some older device drivers have problems authenticating with WPA2 etc.
 
I've tried all the drivers that I can find and still no joy, when I tried the one on the manufacturer's website it just said that I currently have the most updated driver already installed on my computer.

So any other suggestions?
 
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