One won't connect to WPA and shuts down computer - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

Now on my 3rd HTC One and all have same issue. It will not connect to my router. The router is an old linksys 54 mbps. Spent hours with t'mobile and htc. Everyone says it has to be the router but I suspect the One has software issues they aren't admitting or are aware of.
The One is the only device that will not connect to the router. iphone 5, galaxy s4, laptops, apple tv, wii, etc all do just fine. Yes I tried disconnecting all devices changing password and still no connection.
The One will connect when I completely remove the security. WPA back on One's connection back off.
When I try to connect it goes through Authenticating, Obtaining IP again and again and eventually gives "network avoided due to poor internet connection"
I also got this 2 times when trying to connect to the secured wireless at the local coffee shop but 3rd time it connected.
On another note..On three separate occasions I have plugged the phone into my laptop to charge and when I come back after a while my computer has "improperly shut down".
I love the phone otherwise and wish I could use it.
Thanks for any help

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