Dan
Please don't lecture me about bottom posting, it is only 'advised' not
enforced and it is a very outdated system.
Simon
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Dan
I didnt mean to offend and I did read all the replies, most didnt make any
difference and Im still working through the rest.
Simon
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Subject: Re: Leopard Forgetting Wireless Still
From
Hi Simon,
I think you are spending far too much time trying to fix this. At this
stage, I would be resetting the Airport Extreme to factory defaults
and reconfiguring it with an SSID with no spaces and WPA/WPA2
security with no spaces.
Then I would be going into each Mac (I think from
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Subject: Re: Leopard Forgetting Wireless Still
From: Christopher Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 20/11/2008 21:45
Hi Simon,
I think you are spending far too much time trying to fix this. At this
stage, I
Hi
I still have not resolved my problem in Leopard. It seems to be Leopard
specific as none of my other Macs do it.
It just randomly on start up forgets to my wireless network and I have to
manually join.
I have Googled the problem and it seems a lot of other people have the same
problem
Hi Simon,
I had a similar issue on my laptop. I had a long list of known
wireless access points stored in network sytem prefs. I found that
culling this list helped the connection establish more reliably. I am
not sure if this applies to your situation but thought I'd mention it.
Jim
On
Jim
Thanks for the reply, no I only have my access point in the preferred list.
Simon
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At 3:07 PM + 11/19/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
Please remember to bottom post and trim on these LEM lists. It helps
keep things orderly and makes sure that all issues are covered. A
bit frustrating, since you only answer some of the questions because
of your top posting... No config info.
Hi Simon,
Did you put a space in the SSID when you changed it? Many routers and
computers have trouble handling SSIDs with a space in them.
cjc
On 20/11/2008, at 2:07 AM, Simon Royal wrote:
Dan
Everything looks fine, everything was working fine when I had WEP
turned
on. Then I