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Snow Leopard and WPA2
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<blockquote data-quote="bluemoon222" data-source="post: 980044" data-attributes="member: 29810"><p>Well yes I can do that BUT I have 3 machines that can connect to the WPA-2 network right now: Apple TV, Wii and Macbook Pro (running Leopard) and only the iMac that cannot but the iMac can connect to the WPA network....and if I try to attach to the WPA network with the other 3 machines then they can connect....so I don't really see what changing the channel on the Netgear will achieve ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluemoon222, post: 980044, member: 29810"] Well yes I can do that BUT I have 3 machines that can connect to the WPA-2 network right now: Apple TV, Wii and Macbook Pro (running Leopard) and only the iMac that cannot but the iMac can connect to the WPA network....and if I try to attach to the WPA network with the other 3 machines then they can connect....so I don't really see what changing the channel on the Netgear will achieve ? [/QUOTE]
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