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<blockquote data-quote="Steve1" data-source="post: 195365"><p><strong>Same Problem</strong></p><p></p><p>I have two PC laptops connected to a T-Com Sinus 1054 Wireless Router. They connected without trouble. (The Mac numbers are filtered). I have given the Airport address of my new iMac G5 into the Mac filter table but there is still no connection for the Mac. The G5 has WLAN listed as a found network.</p><p>It keeps asking for a password but shouldn't need one as it is now listed in the filter.</p><p>I suppose I could try 15 meters of ethernet cable or turn my filter (protection) off, but then why have a wireless network if I have to cable my Mac (but not my PC's)</p><p></p><p>Tried turning off the Mac filter and resetting the router but thr G5 is still asking for a password to access the WLAN???</p><p></p><p>The iMac used to be famous for it's child-like ease of internet connectivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve1, post: 195365"] [b]Same Problem[/b] I have two PC laptops connected to a T-Com Sinus 1054 Wireless Router. They connected without trouble. (The Mac numbers are filtered). I have given the Airport address of my new iMac G5 into the Mac filter table but there is still no connection for the Mac. The G5 has WLAN listed as a found network. It keeps asking for a password but shouldn't need one as it is now listed in the filter. I suppose I could try 15 meters of ethernet cable or turn my filter (protection) off, but then why have a wireless network if I have to cable my Mac (but not my PC's) Tried turning off the Mac filter and resetting the router but thr G5 is still asking for a password to access the WLAN??? The iMac used to be famous for it's child-like ease of internet connectivity. [/QUOTE]
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