Ok, Still have issues with airport and 802.11 on some open networks.
It's likely a combo of broken Apple stuff, and a version of Windows
server stuff, but I'm tired of being punished by this.
My PDA can get online everywhere, my powerbook 1400 can get online
everywhere, my nice AlBook
a broken
Airport Extreme card. It's got nothing to do with OS X or
configurations. Perhaps the card isn't responding properly on all
channels, or the firmware is corrupted on it. IAC, I'd get it
replaced. Open networks should let anything on, and if it won't work
on open networks something's
On Feb 11, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
No, it isn't. It's a defective AlBook, or more precisely a broken
Airport Extreme card. It's got nothing to do with OS X or
configurations. Perhaps the card isn't responding properly on all
channels, or the firmware is corrupted
On Feb 11, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Brian McEwen wrote:
Anyway I'm still open for USB 802.11b/g suggestions. How is
reception/signal on those?
Ok. Our experience with Netgear's version on PC's is that it's almost
as good as a pcmcia card, about 80% of the effective range.
--
Bruce Johnson
drivers for OS X, but
not the others. I haven't a clue about the broadcom stuff, though.
By the way, to refute a statement made in an earlier post about
Airport not being industry standard, it actually is. It's a stock
Broadcom bcm43xx series chipset. Now, if Apple would backport the
Airport
Hi Y'all...
I have an Airport problem.
Recently, I put an original Airport card in my iBook (G3/500 - Dual
USB). Worked fine under Panther and after upgrading to Tiger, it
still performed flawlessly. This afternoon, I reset the Power manager
in an attempt to squeeze a bit more life out
://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Airport12OS86.html
Where, of course they say ONLY Airport 1.2 will work. I have successfully
installed Airport 1.2 using the tome stuff. I know the site says this is
all about OS 8.6 and I'm running OS 9, so maybe that's the issue. I do,
however have Airport showing up
Where, of course they say ONLY Airport 1.2 will work. I have successfully
installed Airport 1.2 using the tome stuff. I know the site says this is
all about OS 8.6 and I'm running OS 9, so maybe that's the issue. I do,
however have Airport showing up now in my control strip, but still
Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think
that I now know the card works... But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport
installed... I suppose it's possible that the PC card cage or
whatever is non-functional.
Have you tried both slots?
On 2/1/06 8:14
Well, let¹s not jump to conclusions...is this in 9? Orinoco Silvers work
across the board, unless broken. If 9, you need to put the card in before
power on, then once booted, reset Appletalk control to ³airport card² and
TCIP control to ³airport². Close both panels and check ³yes, change² when
Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think
that I now know the card works. Set it up in my Kanga (OS 9.1) and it finds
my network, lights come on, etc. But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport
installed. I can find it in applications, there's an Airport AP
At 10:25 PM -0600 2/1/06, Mark wrote:
Yes, it's in OS 9.0 but I've obviously got a problem of some sort. I think
that I now know the card works. Set it up in my Kanga (OS 9.1) and it finds
my network, lights come on, etc. But in the 2400 nothing. I've got Airport
installed. I can find
-0500
From: John McGibney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Airport network problem
In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
try starting here.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300661
Also I had to use Hex vs ASCII for password mode in order to connect
Here's the problem. We have an airport network: original Airport base
station (bought in 2000, Graphite?), Linksys hub (2000), PowerBook G3
running OS X 10.3.9 with old (2000) Airport card, iMac G4 same OS hooked to
RoadRunner cable modem by ethernet, and a brand new Airport Express hooked
, Cheryl Goody wrote:
Here's the problem. We have an airport network: original Airport base
station (bought in 2000, Graphite?), Linksys hub (2000),
PowerBook G3
running OS X 10.3.9 with old (2000) Airport card, iMac G4 same OS
hooked to
RoadRunner cable modem by ethernet, and a brand new Airport
Well,
Based on some suggestions I connected the eMac to the
DSL modem directly. All OK. Then I reconnected the
airport, rebooted the base station and he DSL modem
and reset the base station using the eMac. At first
it looked like this did the trick as Internet COnnect
showed that the eMac
I have a couple iBooks that developed bad Airport connections
recently. They sporadically would go off and not find any networks,
and then just come back on full strength for no apparent reason. It
appears the cause is that I mistakenly installed the Airport Update
2005-001 which was meant
macnetwork@mail.maclaunch.com
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 08:48:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Barry Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Airport Issues after Pismo set to IRDA
Hello,
I have an eMac running 10.2.8 w\ airport extreme
card and a Pismo running 10.4.3 with an airport
card;
these (used to) connect
I went to Staples, and asked a salesperson about
setting up a wireless network between a PC and a Mac. They didn't
know, so they called over a higher up, who told me it could not
be done.
I got a Linksys WRT54G (not from Staples), installed an Airport
extreme card, called Linksys tech
Reminds me of when I went to Staples, and asked a salesperson about
setting up a wireless network between a PC and a Mac. They didn't know,
so they called over a higher up, who told me it could not be done.
I got a Linksys WRT54G (not from Staples), installed an Airport extreme
card, called
On Dec 22, 2005, at 10:49 PM, Clem Bacani wrote:
Generally routers works fine for both PC and Mac but manufacturers
had the habit of putting in their box that product works ok with
Windows -- XP etc and no mention that it works ok with Mac.
Perhaps they are not targeting Mac users as
I do agree with you, there. I know that I use Linux and OS X for most
of what I do, but it's really a pain to have to jump through hoops to
configure a router. Now, I agree with your condescending outlook on
such things, but there are some things that I'd like to be able to see
a picture of my
Plain simple truth of the matter is that Apple designed their Airport
base stations and the Airport Express to work with your Mac. The
Airport Setup software is designed to set it up in just a few simple
steps that rarely even require referring to the enclosed
documentation. Whether you
On Dec 23, 2005, at 7:59 AM, Tim Collier wrote:
I called customer support and got a very unhelpful person at the
other end who told me that you shouldn't be using this with a Mac
in the first place.
So they really don't want Mac users buying their product.
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Underwater
Hi all if that is so then why does mac format give it 4.5 out of 5 as
a mac router and it only dropped the .5 % because of the price even
thought they are, roughly 30% cheaper that the airport base stations.
I think That it is each to there own on the router side and what
works for some may
Ouch. Sounds like a bad business strategy, as far as I'm concerned.
Even Microsoft admits that Mac users make up a large chunk of their
profits...
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 23, 2005, at 07:12 America/Chicago, Alan Miller wrote:
On Dec 23, 2005, at 7:59 AM, Tim Collier wrote:
I called customer
FYI, Over the period of two years, I had 2 Linksys cable/dsl routers. Both
stopped functioning without any apparent reasons. Right after the warranty
ended up. I decided to go with D-Link and so far, after a little bit over a
year, it's still running fine. They were all Ethernet routers, not
Sorry for the cross post, but it could go to either.
But my airport (I use with this laptop) has stopped giving me green
lights and now will cycle through the start up of Red and Amber but
no green light. I saw one once for a split second when I was messing
with it but it went red before I
problem.
vicki
On Dec 23, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Alan Miller wrote:
Sorry for the cross post, but it could go to either.
But my airport (I use with this laptop) has stopped giving me green
lights and now will cycle through the start up of Red and Amber but
no green light. I saw one once
Oh, I've been told that before. Like with BellSouth DSL, after one
of their outages and my modem appeared fully connected yet wouldn't
allow mail or safari to connect, they blamed the Mac and said it
wasn't compatible with their system and it was my fault. If I would
only use Internet
On Dec 23, 2005, at 8:00 AM, Alan Miller wrote:
But my airport (I use with this laptop) has stopped giving me green
lights and now will cycle through the start up of Red and Amber but
no green light. I saw one once for a split second when I was
messing with it but it went red before I
On Dec 22, 2005, at 1:41 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
Your iBook can only take an original Airport card (802.11b) so
stick with a b router unless there is something else that might
go wireless. Don't worry about the future, by then a g (or n,
x, y or z) router will likely be cheaper than what
Not trying to be contrary here, but I am very pleased with Linksys. I
installed Airport Express in my iBook and I bought one of their 802.11g
routers a while back and set up a wireless network in our house, talked
through by great customer service - and it was a network between my Mac
and my
with Linksys. I
installed Airport Express in my iBook and I bought one of their
802.11g routers a while back and set up a wireless network in our
house, talked through by great customer service - and it was a network
between my Mac and my mom's PC, on opposite sides of the house. Both
.
That's just my humble opinion, based on the lack of Mac-compatible
offerings they have...
Caleb
On Thursday, Dec 22, 2005, at 23:25 America/Chicago, Concetta Z wrote:
Not trying to be contrary here, but I am very pleased with
Linksys. I installed Airport Express in my iBook and I bought one
on 23/12/05 00:52, themacuser at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huh? Their routers all seem to have web-config and they're all
802.11, so I don't see how it can not be mac-friendly. I havent used
one yet though, so correct me if I am wrong.
As long as you don't need their support, you're fine. But
Strange though, I've had people swear by Linksys routers and say
Netgear ones suck...
I have already ordered a linksys ADSL2 ethernet router when I signed
up to internode... hope it works...
On 23/12/2005, at 4:42 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 23/12/05 00:52, themacuser at [EMAIL
That's what I was getting at. Plus, as far as my bespectacled eyes can
tell, the box says Designed for Microsoft Windows XP on most, if not
all of their products. That's enough to make me look the other way. No
blue X = not buying...
Caleb
On Friday, Dec 23, 2005, at 00:12 America/Chicago,
Generally routers works fine for both PC and Mac but manufacturers
had the habit of putting in their box that product works ok with
Windows -- XP etc and no mention that it works ok with Mac. Perhaps
they are not targeting Mac users as their clients.
Clem
On Dec 22, 2005, at 10:40 PM,
am having
trouble accessing the internet. I now have to select (instead of it
being automatically recognized) my home Airport network everytime I
open up the lid of my PB. When I try to use a browser, I get the
message that it can't find the server of the homepage. Do I have to go
into preferences
Worked for me using Firefox!
On 12/19/05 7:46 AM, Wilma Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if this is causing the problem that suddenly developed
when I try to access a site I go to every day: www.onepaper.com (a St.
Thomas newspaper online).
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Hi All,
I've decided to go wireless with my iBook-500, but I don't have a
base unit yet. Just put an Airport (original) card in my 'Book and it
works fine... seems someone is running an open wireless network
nearby! :)
Anyway... I went window shopping for equipment over the weekend
Hi Amanda
I use a netgear wgt624 108mbps wireless router without problem.
The router is very easy to set up and i have no troubles connecting a
couple of laptops and a couple of desktops all via airport or
wireless connections. It lets my mini connect at the full 54mbps
airport extreme
At 10:23 PM -0800 12/21/05, Amanda Ward wrote:
Hi All,
I've decided to go wireless with my iBook-500, but I don't have a
base unit yet. Just put an Airport (original) card in my 'Book and
it works fine... seems someone is running an open wireless network
nearby! :)
Anyway... I went window
My iBook lost the ability to connect via Airport card at all. When
Airport was turned ON in the menubar it found no networks at all,
just as if the card was broken. The solution I've found was to
download KisMac and then use the KisMac active Airport driver, in
teh KisMac preferences I
I just did a Security Update on my Pismo, OS X 10.3.9, and I am having trouble
accessing the internet. I now have to select (instead of it being automatically
recognized) my home Airport network everytime I open up the lid of my PB.
When I try to use a browser, I get the message that it can't
On Dec 18, 2005, at 12:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just did a Security Update on my Pismo, OS X 10.3.9, and I am having
trouble accessing the internet. I now have to select (instead of it
being automatically recognized) my home Airport network everytime I
open up the lid of my PB. When
All of a sudden, Airport Client Monitor on my 15 AlBook 1.25MHz no
longer works properly. Upon loading, it shows a steeply declining
line that goes to zero and stays there, despite my having a steady
signal (as displayed in the Airport menu, and as evidenced by being
able to go online
I believe I have been remiss in my duty to thank everyone that responded
to the above query. So with that in mind I just wanted to say thank you
each and everyone who offered advise suggestions or information in my
quest to get a pcmcia wifi card working on my 400mhz Lombard. I ended up
..comming out of lurkerhood for this one
OK, I have been noticing that this is a fairly common mystery, and
here is my twist:
With my original 6gb drive in my Pismo, I put an Airport card in it
and it was working perfectly, using either System 9.2.2 or OSX10.3
which I set up
At 11:21 AM -0500 12/8/05, NormanS wrote:
..comming out of lurkerhood for this one
OK, I have been noticing that this is a fairly common mystery, and
here is my twist:
With my original 6gb drive in my Pismo, I put an Airport card in it
and it was working perfectly, using either
G-Books wrote on 12/6/05, 14:30:
The option isn't given to you unless you have a useable Airport card.
Ken
**
Thanks Ken; I get it now, no Airport card, no Airport option to connect via.
Brad
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is it that
Airport in the Network Pane under System Preferences doesn't show up.
Airport not showing up there means that I can't even select Airport as a
viable connection option.
Brad
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Upgrade 1.12GB Ram 9GB
G-Books wrote on 12/5/05, 08:07:
Any card with the Broadcom chipset (SOME of the cards/adapters by
Belkin, Buffalo [what my friend now uses in his 10.2 WS], Linksys,
Sonnet, among others) will be seen as an Airport card in OSX 10.2 and up.
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Ivy F., AL
Roll
*
Thanks Ken for the heads op on this issue. But tell me why is it that
Airport in the Network Pane under System Preferences doesn't show up.
Airport not showing up there means that I can't even select Airport as a
viable connection option.
Brad
-
Why? questions are always tough ones
Good Evening fellow listees;
I have a small problem with my Airport set up on my Lombard.
First of all any Airport compatible PCMCIA card I put in the PCMCIA slot
doesn't show up in the network pane as an Airport card, in fact in the
network pane under network status Airport doesn't show
My Reply follows quote. On 04/12/2005 16:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This is all on a Powerbook Lombard 128mb ram/OS 10.2.8/6gig
harddrive a 400mhz processor.
My Airport compatible Orinoco Gold also doesn't show up
under 10.2.8 in a Wallstreet. Problem is, Apple didn't build
In a message dated 12/4/05 8:15:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My Airport compatible Orinoco Gold also doesn't show up
under 10.2.8 in a Wallstreet. Problem is, Apple didn't build
in the drivers for these compatible cards. You will need to
install something like the IOExperts driver to use
Hello All,
I've noticed that after the past year or so, EVERY freakin' security
update from Apple makes me have to literally unplug my ABS just to
get my network working again. Anyone else have to go through this?
Pismo 500/1gig, 10.3.9
Zoltan
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Hi Zoltan
Are you using an external g card or the built in airport, because i
had this problem using a g card in the pcmcia slot changed to airport
and all is fine.
vicki
On Dec 1, 2005, at 1:50 AM, Zoltan Batiz wrote:
Hello All,
I've noticed that after the past year or so, EVERY
those cards have a built-in antenna? How did you fit it in the iBook?
Aha, I see.
The Airport card I retreived from the Base Station (Snow/Dual USB, if that
makes a difference) has no antenna that I can see; it has the antenna jack that
is on every other Airport card I have seen
Hello again. Okay, took a look at my Airport card in my iBook, and compared
it with the one I obtained recently from a snow base station:
iBook card
APN: 630-2883
FCC ID: same
(blank)
(blank)
(bottom) 825-5620 012331/A
Snow Base Station (dual ethernet) card
APN: 630-2883/C
FCC
Hello, I think it was on this list recently where a lister blew two
motherboards from using a bad Airport card?
I obtained an airport card from a broken (per owner) Airport Base Station. I
installed the airport card in my iBook ; on startup in 10.3, I was given a
message saying I needed
on 19/11/05 16:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I think it was on this list recently where a lister blew two
motherboards from using a bad Airport card?
I obtained an airport card from a broken (per owner) Airport Base Station. I
installed the airport card in my
All the base station cards I have seen have a built in antenna and can only
be used in the external card slots on laptops and not the inside slots.
Tom
Must be the card. But you said you got that card from a Base Station? Don't
those cards have a built-in antenna? How did you fit it in the
Thanks Bruce. It was a bad day...
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Airport Card Causing Fritz? Is it Possible? Fixes?
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 15:39:23 -0700
Ouch. You have my sympathies. It sounds as though something is
shorted out in that airport card which then fried
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
Re: Airport Card Causing Fritz? Is it Possible? Fixes?
So here's the deal: A friend of mine in the recycling industry handed me a
pile of 40 original Airport cards. He said I could test and sell them to my
favorite listers, then keep some of the proceeds toward future buys. Fair
enough.
I
On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: Airport Card Causing Fritz? Is it Possible? Fixes?
So here's the deal: A friend of mine in the recycling industry
handed me a
pile of 40 original Airport cards. He said I could test and sell
them to my
$75 X 40 = $3,000 = new iBook + Used Pismo + $1,000
which still puts you ahead of the game.
Unless you get the new iBook and test another bad Airport card in it and
KKKRAaaPowwie!
That would be an unfortunate situation.
Have you tried any Apple hardware tests on your iBook, or a restore
As per the list etiquette which allow for occasional sale posts by members
who have gear of special interest, I wanted to let all know that I have a
limited number of original airport cards available for sale.
These cards work in the internal slot of Pismo G3 books, many iMacs, many G4
towers
What kind of card is best/compatible for a Pismo (Panther) to connect to an
Airport Xtreme base? I've heard the original airport cards for the pismo are
expensive so I'm hoping a less expensive and faster alternative is available
for its slot.
Thanks,
J
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As far as I know there are no replacements for the Airport card
isteslf but you can use a PCMCIA wifi card and get the same results.
Check this site for the options:
http://www.powerbookwireless.net
And this site has some stuff for sale and more info:
http://www.macwireless.com/
On 10/18/05
Hi
I Use a Motorola wn825G card in one of the pismos i have it gives G
speed when connecting to the Netgear router i have and is around £30.
on Ebay
It uses the airport drivers and is seen by the system as an airport
extreme card.
vicki
What kind of card is best/compatible
in the medium range.
Even when I move over and sit right on top of the airport express it
barely reaches the lowest extreme of what is considered a strong
signal. Strong being 70 and above. I'll keep an eye on this for a
while and try to see what happens when my network disappears all
an Airport card for my son's tangerine
iBook. When I try to run the Airport software it say
that an Airport card is not installed.
I know the Airport card is good because I swapped it
out with the one in our graphite iBook and the new
card works fine. I'm using it to post this message
Ok...I've downloaded macstumbler. Thank you. From what I see I'm
the only one on channel one. The other activity is pretty much on
channels 6 and 9.
Curious though...the signal strength is only in the medium range.
Even when I move over and sit right on top of the airport express
right on top of the airport express it
barely reaches the lowest extreme of what is considered a strong
signal. Strong being 70 and above. I'll keep an eye on this for a
while and try to see what happens when my network disappears all
together. I'm starting to suspect there's something wrong
I got an airport express about a year ago to use with my clamshell
ibook. After some difficulty setting it up, I had to get an Apple
tech. to help me, it worked but was continually fading in and out.
I'd lose my internet connection and when I'd try to re-establish a
message would appear
At 12:05 AM -0400 10/1/05, Dennis Goglin wrote:
I got an airport express about a year ago to use with my clamshell
ibook. After some difficulty setting it up, I had to get an Apple
tech. to help me, it worked but was continually fading in and out.
I'd lose my internet connection and when I'd
are being used.
Or perhaps there's just something wrong with the Express. I use non-
Apple routers and have little trouble with network reliability so the
technology is certainly capable of reliable connections.
John
On Sep 30, 2005, at 9:05 PM, Dennis Goglin wrote:
I got an airport express
On Sep 30, 2005, at 9:05 PM, Dennis Goglin wrote:
I got an airport express about a year ago to use with my clamshell
ibook. After some difficulty setting it up, I had to get an Apple
tech. to help me, it worked but was continually fading in and out.
I'd lose my internet connection
I just bought an Airport card for my son's tangerine
iBook. When I try to run the Airport software it say
that an Airport card is not installed.
I know the Airport card is good because I swapped it
out with the one in our graphite iBook and the new
card works fine. I'm using it to post
the card into a powerbook and pick up
wherever I left off.
Unfortunately I can't do this with my Lombard since the wireless
card occupies the sole card slot so I'm considering trading up to a
Pismo.
My question is, how does the internal Airport card compare to a PC
wireless card (like the Cisco
The (original) Airport card is essentially the same
(internally and performance-wise) as the Lucent PCMCIA
cards, except the pin/antenna configurations are
different. Although I have no direct experience, it
seems from what I have read that the older PBs and the
original iBook have the best range
On Sep 6, 2005, at 1:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
I'lm about to switch my e-mail over to a G4 Cube ans I want to have
a powerbook that will share the same mail files.
The concept is to store the mail files on a CF card in a USB reader
attached to the Cube.
For portable use
refuses to
auto-connect to my Airport Network. I had to change my Airport
network
settings from automatic to a specific network under the by
default
join dialog. Normally, this wouldn't be a big deal, but since it's
not set to automatic, on those rare occasions when I'm actually out
and
about with my
in Airport. . . at this
point I guess anything's possible. I'll keep you and the list
posted in case it stops working again. THANKS! :)
Nah, this is merely the little documented Silicon Pyschic Neuronal
Chip (SPinNaCh) Apple's been embedding in their systems for some
time, so that the true
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 19, 2005, at 10:25 PM, Daniel Colwell wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
For some reason, after I changed ISP's, my Pismo refuses to
auto-connect to my Airport Network. I had
On Aug 19, 2005, at 10:25 PM, Daniel Colwell wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
For some reason, after I changed ISP's, my Pismo refuses to
auto-connect to my Airport Network. I had to change my Airport
network
settings from automatic
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 Zoltan Batiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
For some reason, after I changed ISP's, my Pismo refuses to
auto-connect to my Airport Network. I had to change my Airport network
settings from automatic to a specific network under the by default
join dialog. Normally
Hello all,
For some reason, after I changed ISP's, my Pismo refuses to
auto-connect to my Airport Network. I had to change my Airport network
settings from automatic to a specific network under the by default
join dialog. Normally, this wouldn't be a big deal, but since it's
not set
Good for you, I swap between the 2 letting SU install and keep the
package 1 at a time, checking per release dates, notes or logic to
what should be 1st, 2nd etc, then do the disk repair duo dance and on
to the next. This seems to work best on the iBooks 1.2 . My Pismos
seem to fine with
Hello,
I see original Airport cards advertised with 64 bit and 128 bit
encryption. How does one upgrade the original card to 128 bit?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I see original Airport cards advertised with 64 bit and 128 bit
encryption. How does one upgrade the original card to 128 bit?
Thanks.
Done automatically by the Airport SW IIRC.
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On Aug 9, 2005, at 5:46 AM, kaldav wrote:
I see original Airport cards advertised with 64 bit and 128 bit
encryption. How does one upgrade the original card to 128 bit?
Check out the following Apple Support webpage for relevant Airport
Card update documents:
http://search.info.apple.com
I went to install this update on my G4 PowerBook that is running Mac
OS 10.3.9. The update wouldn't install because it said that it needed
Mac OS 10.3. So how do I install the Airport Update? Reinstall Mac OS
10.3 and then go through the update to 10.3.9 after installing the
Airport update
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