My Reply follows quote. On 22/06/2005 08:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

>Sometimes MacStumbler sees as many as a dozen
>reasonably strong signals, but NONE of the signals will show
>up in the iBook's list of available connections.
>
>Obviously the iBook hardware is seeing the whole
>list of signals, since MacStumbler is reporting them,
>but they don't show up in the menu bar's list of
>available signals.
>
>Is there some setting deep in Panther that would
>get all available signals to appear?
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I seem to recall that Classic Stumbler (which I use since
I am stuck in OS 9 land) reports received signals, whether
or not they are encrypted or not. Perhaps the "menu bar" only
reports signals that might be useable?

Ken

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