Hi Simon,

I think you are spending far too much time trying to fix this. At this  
stage, I would be resetting the Airport Extreme to factory defaults  
and reconfiguring it with an SSID with no spaces and WPA/WPA2   
security with no spaces.

Then I would be going into each Mac (I think from memory you said  
there were 4), deleting all the existing network configurations under  
System Preferences -> Network -> Advanced -> Airport and then  
reconnecting each Mac to the new Airport network you have just  
created.  Make sure each connects and is able to use the network/ 
internet before moving to the next.

Simpler, less time consuming and more likely to work.

cjc

On 21/11/2008, at 5:42 AM, Simon Royal wrote:

>
> Dan
>
> I didnt mean to offend and I did read all the replies, most didnt  
> make any difference and Im still working through the rest.
>
> Simon
>


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