Go to the Airport Utility in the Utilities folder under the " GO "
menu. Be sure the " join open networks " option is checked. If it
already is then call the Apple genius, if not that should fix it.
On Apr 29, 2009, at 12:41 PM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system
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From: Sandra Raredon <aster...@gmail.com>
Date: April 29, 2009 7:46:18 AM EDT
Subject: Airport network not connecting with macbook
My mom recently upgraded from Ibook to MacBook, Leopard OS.
Everytime she
wants to use wi-fi , her new computer keeps trying to log on the
old network
name. She is using a new network, so there is a conflict now. We
tried to
go to the advance mode and delete the old network, but it keeps coming
back. If I get a new Airport express (she was and is using the
Aiport base
station now), the small plug in adapter....will that solve the
problem? The
problem is, I do not know anything about setting up network....all
she wants
to do is use her macbook in the kitchen, and connect via wi-fi.
Does she
need another Airport base station or will an Airport express
work......thanks for helping!
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