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Does anyone experience this? I'm at my local coffee shop using the wireless just fine on the mac side. Then i boot to XP, wireless also works just fine. Then, when I boot back into mac side the wireless won't connect. I have to reboot the system and airport.
Also, at first the clock registers a totally wrong time, then eventually it corrects itself. weird. thoughts? thanks. |
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Sounds normal especially if you're using the AT&T wireless connections supplied at local Starbucks coffee shops. The hint there is that it takes the network clock time to sync with your location. I wouldn't worry about it.
Anyway, it's not a good idea to do any kind of sensitive web browsing from open or clear networks provided by coffee shops and hotels. Hopefully you're not using your credit card or accessing your bank account from there. Regards. |
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