> 
> So what about the 1400, you mean that's the 7.2 that's working ?
>
YEP 
> My understanding is that even with WEP encryption turned off, your WAP
> won't allow them access, if you are enabling access on a case-by-case
> basis, only allowing cards with a specified MAC ID.  Which is easy to do.
> That (on my WAP anyway) appears to be separate from WEP encryption (which
> as others say has been broken anyway).  But yes Tom, you have given up one
> level of security by turning WEP off; how many people are sniffing wireless
> connections really I'm not sure anyone knows (sniffing connections at that
> level is separate from just someone just using open access points).
> 
So it all works, airport base station connected att broadband, tibook with
airport card, 2400 with skyline, 1400 with silver orinoco and 7.2
drivers...all if you give up WEP...go figure

> Good news about the 7.2 drivers,  I figured after all your posts earlier
> that they were the cause of his troubles.
> 
> B
> 
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