When we were using the Netgear wireless router, we were both able to connect if the router was working, and we were both not able to connect when the router chose not to work. So we both were receiving the same message from the router. All that to say that his laptop IS able to do Wi-Fi internet. (His laptop was latest/greatest in the Windows world as of two months ago.) I've looked through the Airport Admin stuff on my AlBook and I've done every search I can possibly imagine on Google and at Apple, but can't find anything that will tell us what to do. I'm sure we're just missing a simple little step somewhere.
If you have both Apple and Windows laptops talking to your Airport Extreme, would you let me know how you did it?
Help! Claire
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