Changing the status of this bug to "Invalid" and converting the bug to a question is incorrect.
This is still a bug and still valid:
Changing the router encryption from WPA(TKIP) to WPA(AES) is a workaround, not a fix for this bug.
The wireless driver for the Mini 9 needs to be able to support both of the above encryptions methods, just like it needs to support the older, much less used WEP.
For example, if a user has another laptop or wireless device that does not support the newer WPA(AES), they will need to set their router to WPA(TKIP), but this will result in occasional lock-ups for the Mini 9.
Changing the status of this bug to "Invalid" and converting the bug to a question is incorrect.
This is still a bug and still valid:
Changing the router encryption from WPA(TKIP) to WPA(AES) is a workaround, not a fix for this bug.
The wireless driver for the Mini 9 needs to be able to support both of the above encryptions methods, just like it needs to support the older, much less used WEP.
For example, if a user has another laptop or wireless device that does not support the newer WPA(AES), they will need to set their router to WPA(TKIP), but this will result in occasional lock-ups for the Mini 9.