At 9:20 PM -0800 12/30/02, Jill wrote:
>Has anyone sucessfully configured a Breezenet Pro 11 "base station"
>to host an airport equipped mac?  My husband's been able to
>sucessfully configure his laptop to see it, but so far we've failed
>to sucessfully get the Mac to see the wireless network.  apparently
>the difficulty is that the wireless network does not broadcast it's
>"name" anyone who knows it should sucessfully be able to login,
>serving as a password, but it has no log-in or id's per se....

Jill

I have not used a breezenet base station.

BUT

My OSX iBook shows an airport signal indicator in the menu bar. If I 
want to join an 802.11b network that doesn't advertise its name, I 
click on the icon mentioned and select "Other". It opens a dialog box 
that lets me enter the name of the network, and a password if needed.

hth

Larry

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