On 02/10/02 12:10, "Amber Rhea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/2/02 10:41 AM, G-Books at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> In System Preferences->Network, make sure that under Airport you've
>> chosen "Join network with the best signal". What you are seeing is what
>> happens if this has been
On 10/2/02 9:10 AM, "Amber Rhea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In System Preferences->Network, make sure that under Airport you've
>> chosen "Join network with the best signal". What you are seeing is what
>> happens if this has been unselected or changed.
>
> I don't see that option anywhere. S
On 10/2/02 10:41 AM, G-Books at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In System Preferences->Network, make sure that under Airport you've
> chosen "Join network with the best signal". What you are seeing is what
> happens if this has been unselected or changed.
I don't see that option anywhere. Sorry, ma
On 10/2/02 6:30 AM, "Jeremy C. Derr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> it would automatically connect to the network. But recently
>> (past
>> few days) for some reason it's stopped automatically connecting -
>> instead I
>> have to go up to the little Airport icon in the menubar (OS X) and
>>
On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 07:30 AM, Amber Rhea wrote:
> It used to be that when my iBook detected certain Airport networks
> (such as
> the one at my home, and the one in the building where I have most of
> my
> classes, it would automatically connect to the network. But recently
> (
Hi everyone,
It used to be that when my iBook detected certain Airport networks (such as
the one at my home, and the one in the building where I have most of my
classes, it would automatically connect to the network. But recently (past
few days) for some reason it's stopped automatically connect