Re: connecting to curtin network

2005-02-16 Thread Paul Kitchener
Martin Hill wrote: Up till now all wireless users have had to use a proprietary Cisco wireless card to connect to the Curtin WLAN because of the security problems with plain vanilla WEP (the default encryption standard in wireless ethernet 802.11). Ironic given the new cosiness between Cisco

Re: connecting to curtin network

2005-02-16 Thread Martin Hill
> From: Roger and Rosemary Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 16 February 2005 9:02:14 AM > To: WAMUG Mailing List > Subject: connecting to curtin network > ... She > was told she can't connect to the wireless network in the library at > Curtin because "

Re: connecting to curtin network

2005-02-16 Thread Susan Hastings
gt; > > > -Original Message- > From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger and > Rosemary Horton > Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 7:02 AM > To: WAMUG Mailing List > Subject: connecting to curtin network > > My daughter has an

RE: connecting to curtin network

2005-02-16 Thread Duncan Hardman
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger and Rosemary Horton Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 7:02 AM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: connecting to curtin network My daughter has an ibook (my suggestion) and loves it. Runs quite happily on LAN at her house with other (windows) laptops and pcs. She was told she

connecting to curtin network

2005-02-16 Thread Roger and Rosemary Horton
My daughter has an ibook (my suggestion) and loves it. Runs quite happily on LAN at her house with other (windows) laptops and pcs. She was told she can' t connect to the wireless network in the library at Curtin because "they don't support macs" Is this true? If so, I obviously gave her the wr