My new iPad Air arrived this morning. But it would not accept password for our wifi (Netgear DGN2000) therefore I couldn't do anything with it. Took bus to Regent Street store. (Luckily we are in London at the moment.). As I waited in a queue to see a Genius I was able to get on line and set up the iPad. They said the problem was with the security on the router which was blocking the iPad Air. When I got home I tried changing the settings ( it is on Mixed WPA-PSK+WPA2-PSK) to all the other settings in turn. But none of these worked or else I had to add further passwords which I thought would mess up the other computers on the network. So I then changed it to 'disable'. The new iPad connects to wifi with this setting BUT none of our other Macs or iPad will connect to the internet. So I have had to revert to the original setting. Help! What do I do? I want to use my new iPad Air but I can't cut everybody else off in the house.
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