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Hi, I hope someone has had the same problem as mine.
I have a wifi running in my iMac so that I can connect to internet from my MacBook. If MacBook runs under Leopard Snow, I have no problem to find and connect to the WEP wifi. But if I switch to Windows in the MacBook, there is no way. It finds my network but it can't connect, it doesn't even ask me for the password. I can also connect to it from my iphone, why it has to be so ****ed complicated with Windows??? Any suggestion? Thanks |
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