No security works fine.  Unfortunately, that leaves the network wide open. 

The current FIOS router will only do b/g/n or b/g, there is no b only mode...

???


On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

> 
> On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, D. Fabel wrote:
> 
>> I'm having mixed results...
>> 
>> If I try to connect an iMac G3 indigo with Airport card to my existing 
>> Verizon FIOS wireless router (MI424), it WILL NOT connect regardless of how 
>> I set it up.  WEP, WPA, WPA2, with TKIP, with AES, with both...  No 
>> combination seems to work.
> 
> Make sure it's set up to use 802.11b.  Many 'g' and 'n' routers can be 
> configured to not allow 802.11b devices to connect.
> 
> Try, as a test, disabling the security.
> 
>> 
>> However, if I set up my old Airport Express (g only) to create a wireless 
>> network - low and behold my iMac connects just fine using WPA.
>> 
>> Any thoughts out there on why I'm good to go with the AE but not with the 
>> FIOS router???
> 
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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