I've had this happen a few times in the last month or 2. I have an 
original (graphite) base station, and 2 Pismos using it. Rebooting it 
once or twice seems to fix the problem.

-Hal
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 11:41 AM, Jim Freeman wrote:

> Hmm. I had a strange incident with my airport network the other day. In
> the middle of Jobs' keynote I lost my connection. All three airport
> connected computers in the house had intermittent loss of signal
> strength. I rebooted the base station and all the computers a couple of
> times trying to fix it. Apparenty it fixed itself eventually. First
> time I've had this sort of problem in two + years of this setup.
>
> Jim
>
> On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 05:23  PM, Gary D. Adams wrote:
>
>> Works fine now. Must have been an Airport problem. My son yelled at me
>> that his iBook had no signal strength. I was fine--but I'm a whole lot
>> closer to the base station.
>>
>> Gary
>


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