RE: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread larry kinsey
The old cards support WEP. Larry From: platni...@gmail.com Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 23:12:43 -0600 Subject: Re: airport card To: imaclist@googlegroups.com Anything up to WPA with TKIP. On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:57 PM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.net wrote: What security do those old cards

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread D. Fabel
??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved? Doug On Oct 20, 2011, at 6:47 AM, larry kinsey wrote: The old cards support WEP. Anything up to WPA with TKIP. -- You received this message because you are a member of the iMac Group, a group for those using Apple iMacs and eMacs. The

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 20, 2011, at 8:21 AM, D. Fabel wrote: ??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved? It may depend on the OS, but the older Airport cards support WEP and WPA+TKIP. My old Pismo running 10.4 did. -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread platnicat mewr
I guarantee that an original AirPort card will work fine on a WPA/WPA2 hybrid network that supports TKIP. That's what my AirPort Extreme (latest N model) is broadcasting, and all my G3s work fine with it. On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:21 AM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.netwrote: ??? Which is

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread Clark Martin
On Oct 20, 2011, at 8:21 AM, D. Fabel wrote: ??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved? Doug The card supports WEP. OS X.4 (I think) and up supports WPA in software using an original Airport card On Oct 20, 2011, at 6:47 AM, larry kinsey wrote: The old cards support WEP.

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
OT, but oddly apropos. I think the WEP key is the one in the middle http://failblog.org/2011/10/20/epic-fail-photos-there-i-fixed-it-which-one-is-the-wep-key/ :-) -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions,

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread D. Fabel
I'm having mixed results... If I try to connect an iMac G3 indigo with Airport card to my existing Verizon FIOS wireless router (MI424), it WILL NOT connect regardless of how I set it up. WEP, WPA, WPA2, with TKIP, with AES, with both... No combination seems to work. However, if I set up my

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread Clark Martin
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, D. Fabel wrote: I'm having mixed results... If I try to connect an iMac G3 indigo with Airport card to my existing Verizon FIOS wireless router (MI424), it WILL NOT connect regardless of how I set it up. WEP, WPA, WPA2, with TKIP, with AES, with both... No

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread D. Fabel
No security works fine. Unfortunately, that leaves the network wide open. The current FIOS router will only do b/g/n or b/g, there is no b only mode... ??? On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Clark Martin wrote: On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, D. Fabel wrote: I'm having mixed results... If I

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread Clark Martin
On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:39 PM, D. Fabel wrote: No security works fine. Unfortunately, that leaves the network wide open. But it tells us that the issue is security, not other factors. All I can suggest at this point is to try WPA TKIS again, making sure the encryption key matches. The

Re: airport card

2011-10-20 Thread D. Fabel
Sorry, I misread the B mode comment. It looks like my router should support a B device. I was hoping for a B only mode to further eliminate things, but don't have that option. Agreed, the issue is with the security, but I'm having a hard time pinning it down. I've done the WPA TKIP, WPA