I found that a password with the $ and @ character will not be accepted
as a character in the file.

I detected the issue by using the wpa_password command. If you enter a
passphrase with the illegal characters the output will be missing those
characters. In my case the password was myPassword66$@ and the output
had myPassword66.

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wireless WPA / WPA2 connection fails with long password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148621
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