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<blockquote data-quote="bluemoon222" data-source="post: 979737" data-attributes="member: 29810"><p>WPA-2 SSID (filet) is at the top. See attached</p><p></p><p>I tried a couple of other things:</p><p></p><p>1. <a href="http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airpo...eless-utility/" target="_blank">http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airpo...eless-utility/</a></p><p></p><p>With this I collected the following outputs from Terminal:</p><p></p><p>bash-3.2$ airport -I</p><p>agrCtlRSSI: -44</p><p>agrExtRSSI: 0</p><p>agrCtlNoise: -94</p><p>agrExtNoise: 0</p><p>state: running</p><p>op mode: station </p><p>lastTxRate: 54</p><p>maxRate: 54</p><p>lastAssocStatus: 0</p><p>802.11 auth: open</p><p>link auth: wpa-psk</p><p>BSSID: 62:22:3f:55:cd:49</p><p>SSID: wii_net</p><p>MCS: -1</p><p>channel: 1</p><p></p><p>bash-3.2$ airport -I</p><p>agrCtlRSSI: -41</p><p>agrExtRSSI: 0</p><p>agrCtlNoise: -95</p><p>agrExtNoise: 0</p><p>state: running</p><p>op mode: station </p><p>lastTxRate: 54</p><p>maxRate: 54</p><p>lastAssocStatus: 0</p><p>802.11 auth: open</p><p>link auth: wpa2-psk</p><p>BSSID: 0:22:3f:55:cd:48</p><p>SSID: filet</p><p>MCS: -1</p><p>channel: 1</p><p></p><p>filet is the wpa-2 network that my Netgear offers and that my Snow Leopard iMac cannot get connected through</p><p>wii_net is the wpa network that my Netgear offers and my Snow Leopard iMac can get connected through</p><p></p><p>2. <a href="http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/airport-networking-wireless-technology/185934-wireless-connectivity-snow-leopard.html" target="_blank">http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/airport-networking-wireless-technology/185934-wireless-connectivity-snow-leopard.html</a></p><p></p><p>This made no difference</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]12023[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluemoon222, post: 979737, member: 29810"] WPA-2 SSID (filet) is at the top. See attached I tried a couple of other things: 1. [url]http://osxdaily.com/2007/01/18/airpo...eless-utility/[/url] With this I collected the following outputs from Terminal: bash-3.2$ airport -I agrCtlRSSI: -44 agrExtRSSI: 0 agrCtlNoise: -94 agrExtNoise: 0 state: running op mode: station lastTxRate: 54 maxRate: 54 lastAssocStatus: 0 802.11 auth: open link auth: wpa-psk BSSID: 62:22:3f:55:cd:49 SSID: wii_net MCS: -1 channel: 1 bash-3.2$ airport -I agrCtlRSSI: -41 agrExtRSSI: 0 agrCtlNoise: -95 agrExtNoise: 0 state: running op mode: station lastTxRate: 54 maxRate: 54 lastAssocStatus: 0 802.11 auth: open link auth: wpa2-psk BSSID: 0:22:3f:55:cd:48 SSID: filet MCS: -1 channel: 1 filet is the wpa-2 network that my Netgear offers and that my Snow Leopard iMac cannot get connected through wii_net is the wpa network that my Netgear offers and my Snow Leopard iMac can get connected through 2. [url]http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/airport-networking-wireless-technology/185934-wireless-connectivity-snow-leopard.html[/url] This made no difference [ATTACH=full]12023[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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