After upgrading to 10.4.3, I lost the ability to connect to my Base
Station.
I noticed that shortly after the release of 10.4.3, there was an
update for Airport and installed it, but it made no difference.
Also, like other people, I received a message about airport needing
access to my
After upgrading to 10.4.3, I lost the ability to connect to my Base
Station.
I noticed that shortly after the release of 10.4.3, there was an
update for Airport and installed it, but it made no difference.
Also, like other people, I received a message about airport needing
access to my
After upgrading to 10.4.3, I lost the ability to connect to my Base
Station.
I noticed that shortly after the release of 10.4.3, there was an
update for Airport and installed it, but it made no difference.
There is an update available.
Apologies, I misread your post.
Malcolm
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Fairly common complaint for most upgrades. Try this:
1 access your base station via ethernet.
2 change the channel on the base station.
3 try and connect via your airport card.
This should solve the problem. I usually fixed the problem in the
past for most people that lost the connection after
Laurent:
Chill.
Check your solder joints on that ABS. The caps may have degraded or
there may be a short between the terminals. Suspect that they are
used to condition the input power for the ABS, so any shorts will be
reducing the power available for running the circuits. I've replaced
on 27/02/04 01:44, Bruce Alsobrook at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 26, 2004, at 11:59 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I've been having problems with my graphite AirPort Base Station. I had
to
replace the 2 blown capacitors to make it work again. I'm not using it
much
since it is much
Since you already seem to have an extra WaveLAN card, why don't you install
it in the PCMCIA port in your Pismo and see if that helps, which will either
pinpoint the problem with your internal antenna, or eliminate it?
Tom
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Small Dog
On 27/02/04 09:10, Thomas Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since you already seem to have an extra WaveLAN card, why don't you install
it in the PCMCIA port in your Pismo and see if that helps, which will either
pinpoint the problem with your internal antenna, or eliminate it?
Tom
I tried
Laurent
Is there any adjustment in the card software to adjust the transmit
power? On my cisco card's software I can adjust the transmit power
from 1mW to 100 mW, which I would assume dramatically effects the
signal strength.
On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 12:44 AM, Bruce Alsobrook wrote:
I thought that since the WaveLAN card comes in the ABS that you didn't need
any additional software to use it. I put a Compac PCMCIA card in a friends
Pismo and it worked just fine without any extra software.
Tom
I tried it in OS X but forgot that I needed drivers and I also forgot I
could
Well, I've got no reaction from the system when I tried it in my Pismo. The
PCMCIA card menu did appear in the menu bar but the only option was to power
down the card, or something like that.
In any case, if anybody is interested, I just confirmed that my internal
AirPort card and its internal
The WaveLAN cards will work with OS 9 Airport software, however you
need outside drivers for OSX.
Mike
On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 07:38 AM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
I thought that since the WaveLAN card comes in the ABS that you didn't
need
any additional software to use it. I put a Compac
Laurent:
Chill.
Check your solder joints on that ABS. The caps may have degraded or
there may be a short between the terminals. Suspect that they are
used to condition the input power for the ABS, so any shorts will be
reducing the power available for running the circuits. I've replaced
my
On 27/02/04 16:17, Frank Cornew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent:
Chill.
Check your solder joints on that ABS. The caps may have degraded or
there may be a short between the terminals. Suspect that they are
used to condition the input power for the ABS, so any shorts will be
reducing
I've been having problems with my graphite AirPort Base Station. I had to
replace the 2 blown capacitors to make it work again. I'm not using it much
since it is much faster to use built-in Ethernet when moving large files
between my PowerBook and my Blue White (both at 100Mbps).
Last weekend, I
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