On 25/07/02 16:52, "Gary D. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't have any experience with OS X.
> 
> g
> 
> "richard.lowrey" wrote:
> 
>>> That you see a "Dot-F" network indicates someone in your proximity has a
>> WiFi
>>> network that is password-protected. You need to go to the Airport SetUp
>>> Utility and allow it to configure itself.
>>> 
>>> Gary
>> 
>> Thanks Gary, I  Have a Graphite Base station...should I set up airport on OS
>> 9 or OSX?

AFAICT, it's the very same configuration program under OS X then it is on OS
9.

-Laurent.
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