>> From: John McGibney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> 802.11b/g is 802.11b/g. The only advantage to an Airport basestation ove
>> any
>> other is the setup via Airport software as opposed to using a browser. I've
>> used my Airport express with a US Robotics and a Linksys router with no
>> problems. Buy whatever strikes your fancy. Try your setup for a day or two
>> without turning on the WEP encryption to make sure everything works, then
>> enable the encryption to keep out prying eyes.
> 
> Does one turn on WEP through the Web interface ?
> 
> I have a D-Link router/print server which with web interface so I'm
> used to that...
> 
> 
> Larry

Yes. It should be under the wireless settings.

Instructions for your particular router should be in the pamphlet that came
with your router. Possible available as a pdf from the router's website.
Apple has instructions regarding the encryption codes in an article in their
knowledge base.

I had to use Hex codes instead of ASCII as I couldn't get it to work.

John

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