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From: Ross L H. <rlh...@MI...> - 2001-11-22 07:43:54
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Thanks. I made a stupid mistake and thought that WEP was opt-in, not opt-out when setting up a base station, then didn't have any other problems, as the rest of the computers I set up with it all are running straight Airport. Ross Hatton On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, yuriwho wrote: > It sounds as though you have to enter the correct WEP password in hex > format into the prefpane settings. The Wavelan silver card is working > for everyone that everyone that I know of. Read the FAQ and if you still > are having troubles let us know. > > Y > > On Thursday, November 22, 2001, at 01:11 AM, Ross L Hatton wrote: > > > I'm running an Orinoco silver in a Lombard 400 with 10.1.1 on it. Under > > WirelessDriver, the card does not seem to be picking up any signal from > > the base station. > > > > The card works fine when I boot into 9, but under 10, the > > WirelessConfig > > pane's signal level just sits at whatThe card works fine when I boot > > into > > 9, but under 10, the WirelessConfig pane's signal level just sits at > > what > > appears to be a minimum level, and the card's LED pattern corresponds > > to a > > working card that can't make a connection (power and signal blink on in > > unison > > once every 10 seconds). If I hit the "Apply" button in WirelessConfig, > > the > > LEDs do a double blink then return to the 10 second pattern. The > > Network > > pane is assigning 169.x.x.x numbers to the wireless interface. > > > > Thanks for any help, > > > > Ross Hatton > > > > > > > > > > |