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I just got broadband at my house, and I have purchased a Belkin wireless router to connect all our computers without running wires. We have PCs exclusively, except one iBook that is used for work. That is why I am posting here. I would like to connect the iBook to our wireless network, but I have very little experience with the Mac platform. I turned it on and took a look around, but I'm not having a whole lot of success. In the control panel I was asked for an administrator password that I do not have, so I looked to the AirPort icon on the menu bar. I clicked on it, clicked "Other..." under "No networks in range" (router does not broadcast SSID). I entered the network's SSID and under password I have a bit of a problem. The WEP key is a 26-character hex key. I typed that in, didn't really expect it to work, and of course it didn't. The router has an access control list (the AirPort MAC address has been added), 128-bit encryption and, like I said, does not broadcast its SSID. I would appreicate some nice help, please don't flame me. I don't want to start a Mac vs. PC war but rather I just need a little help setting up this iBook to get online. Thank you in advance.
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Thanks for the tips. I couldn't get the "$" to work, though. Do I need the administrator password to pull this off? There is a person at work she can talk to if that is necessary. Also, I read somewhere that some of the original AirPort devices don't support 128-bit encryption. How can I tell if I have that issue?
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I have made major progress. I stopped using capital letters on the hex code (don't ask me why I was or what made me think to stop) and it connects. With 128-bit encryption. Thing is, it disconnects after a while. It seems that it might be an inactivity time out. This does not happen on the PCs, so if it is it is built into the Mac. Anyone? You guys have been great. Thanks!
Thanks, Andrew P.S. The version number on "About This Mac" is 10.2 so I don't think we're dealing with the latest version here. |
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Once done, apply the settings. If you have the box checked for showing the status in the menu bar, you should then see the strength meter go to full, and the name of the network should scroll briefly before disappearing. Now, when the Mac goes into sleep mode, or if you shutdown and restart, it should automatically join the network when it wakes or boots... Now, I use fixed IPs for the machines on my network (3 PCs, and my iBook, plus a Broadband Router and a Wireless Access Point), so I don't use DHCP. Your milage may vary, but under the TCPIP tab I filled out all the settings, and used my router's IP as my DNS. |
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