I'm not exactly sure how it works in Panther, but in Jaguar you need to set
up the airport card's network settings under network in the system prefs.
Paul
On 7/7/04 11:20 PM, "Jim Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks. I think it's an ASCII password (plain ole English alphanumeric
> text).
Let's see...
You will likely need to set up the router to send the DSL modem your name
and password to log onto the network, and your router may, or may not do
this, even with an upgrade. Most do, but I'm not sure about some older
ones.
I would suggest keeping the router, since it's setup, worki
uency.
Paul
On 5/11/04 3:11 PM, "invicta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11 May 2004, at 15:40, G-Books wrote:
>
>>
>> Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 01:23:26 -0400
>> Subject: Re: WiFi range?
>> From: Paul Kurtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
Have you tried switching the frequency on your ABS, or tried the
"interference robustness" option on your laptop? They may not work, but
they're free, so they couldn't hurt.
The other option might be to buy another brand of wireless router with an
adjustable antenna. They are much cheaper then a