From: <ro...@sp...> - 2003-03-27 21:48:46
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Taken from the Airport Help file (one of OS X many hidden features) : If you forget the base station or network password, you can reset your=20= AirPort Base Station and reassign it. To reset the base station: While the base station is plugged in, insert the end of a straightened=20= paper clip into the small hole on the back of the base station. Press=20 and hold for 1 second. The AirPort Base Station and network passwords=20 are reset to "public." Use the AirPort tab in the AirPort Admin Utility to change passwords=20 and rename your base station. =A0 If you do not make your changes within 5 minutes, you must reset the=20 base station again. //Rob On torsdag, mar 27, 2003, at 20:55 Europe/Stockholm, Michael Mell wrote: > The FAQ at > http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/faq.html#airport > says: > > The Airport Admin Utility works fine with our driver. > > The Airport Setup Assistant and Internet Connect App > > do not work with the WirelessDriver(see below for workaround). > > The workaround mentioned seems to apply only to the Internet Connect=20= > App. > > In order to run the Airport Admin Utility, I need a password. It seems=20= > the password is set in the Setup Assistant. > > How can I set the Airport Basestation password without the Setup=20 > Assistant? > > This is on a G3 Powerbook, Lomard, with OS10.2. > > Many thanks, > mike -- =20 To be is to do. - Socrates To do is to be. - Sartre Do be do be do. - Sinatra |