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Snow Leopard and WPA2
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<blockquote data-quote="bluemoon222" data-source="post: 978801" data-attributes="member: 29810"><p>I have just moved an iMac (running Snow Leopard with all the latest</p><p>updates).</p><p></p><p>The new location has a Netgear DGN2000N. The wireless network is WPA2</p><p>Personal secured.</p><p></p><p>I have a Macbook running Leopard. My Macbook can associate with the</p><p>Netgear / get an address and connect</p><p>My iMac running Snow Leopard cannot connect.</p><p></p><p>The only wireless connection I can get to the iMac is if I remove all</p><p>encryption from the wireless network and leave it in the clear.</p><p></p><p>What did Apple break with WPA2 in Snow Leopard and how do I fix it ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluemoon222, post: 978801, member: 29810"] I have just moved an iMac (running Snow Leopard with all the latest updates). The new location has a Netgear DGN2000N. The wireless network is WPA2 Personal secured. I have a Macbook running Leopard. My Macbook can associate with the Netgear / get an address and connect My iMac running Snow Leopard cannot connect. The only wireless connection I can get to the iMac is if I remove all encryption from the wireless network and leave it in the clear. What did Apple break with WPA2 in Snow Leopard and how do I fix it ? [/QUOTE]
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