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I am new to macs and will be getting one in a few weeks. I was just wondering if the router I currently have (Buffalo Airstation WHR-G125) is going to work with my new macbook?
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more than likely. you have to look at the encryption method and the wireless standard you are using.

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unfortunently i am computer dumb and have no idea what that means? So you think it will work?
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do you have any passwords on the network so only you and other people you gave the password to can get on the internet?
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do you have any passwords on the network so only you and other people you gave the password to can get on the internet?
no I dont
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First thing to do is check the wireless properties on your current computer. Make a note of your SSID, and it's encryption level. What you've described is a network with access set to 'Open.'

Then, on your windows PC, open a command line (either Windows+R keys or Start -> Run -> type "cmd + ENTER"). Type in the word ipconfig+ENTER and look at the results. Most likely you'll have an IP address assigned to your wireless interface of 192.168.something.something, and a default gateway of 192.168.something.1. For now, the important thing to remember is the default gateway.

Now open a browser and go to http://<ip address of default gateway>. YOu should see a menu of options, including the name of the SSID, and any wireless security options. You may have to enter a username and password to get at it. The default username is root, and the password is either blank or something less than 8 characters.

http://www.columbia.edu/acis/network...alo/index.html
http://www.buffalotech.com/knowledge...?category_id=4

I would seriously read up on setting up wireless encryption for your home network. As much as we all like to think that people won't take advantage of you, that time has passed. Setting up encryption only takes about 5 mouse clicks, a good password, and re-connecting your laptop to the SSID and entering that same password. Use WPA2 as the encryption standard.

One thing I just noticed: Buffalotech website (above) has a knowledge base article that states not all of their equipment will work with the Apple OS. It's an older article, and honestly, not well-written. I'd try using the setup first and see what happens. If it works, great. If not, then worry about it.
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First thing to do is check the wireless properties on your current computer. Make a note of your SSID, and it's encryption level. What you've described is a network with access set to 'Open.'

Then, on your windows PC, open a command line (either Windows+R keys or Start -> Run -> type "cmd + ENTER"). Type in the word ipconfig+ENTER and look at the results. Most likely you'll have an IP address assigned to your wireless interface of 192.168.something.something, and a default gateway of 192.168.something.1. For now, the important thing to remember is the default gateway.

Now open a browser and go to http://<ip address of default gateway>. YOu should see a menu of options, including the name of the SSID, and any wireless security options. You may have to enter a username and password to get at it. The default username is root, and the password is either blank or something less than 8 characters.

http://www.columbia.edu/acis/network...alo/index.html
http://www.buffalotech.com/knowledge...?category_id=4

I would seriously read up on setting up wireless encryption for your home network. As much as we all like to think that people won't take advantage of you, that time has passed. Setting up encryption only takes about 5 mouse clicks, a good password, and re-connecting your laptop to the SSID and entering that same password. Use WPA2 as the encryption standard.

One thing I just noticed: Buffalotech website (above) has a knowledge base article that states not all of their equipment will work with the Apple OS. It's an older article, and honestly, not well-written. I'd try using the setup first and see what happens. If it works, great. If not, then worry about it.
Good luck,
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I got to this screen you are talking about, but what tells me it will work with the macbook??? Sorry if I sound dumb. lol
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