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<blockquote data-quote="tlg4" data-source="post: 994061" data-attributes="member: 142909"><p>I have an old Imac graphite g3 dv and I recently put an Airport card and adapter in it. It came up okay and I open Airport setup. The setup scanned and found my wireless network. Since my network is password protected it asked for the password, but when I entered the password the setup said it was incorrect. I tried it a couple of times with no luck. So I was wandering, do I have to have a mac wireless router or do I need to reset my network or what?<img src="/mac_images/images/smilies/Embarrassed.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":[" title="Embarrassed :[" data-shortname=":[" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlg4, post: 994061, member: 142909"] I have an old Imac graphite g3 dv and I recently put an Airport card and adapter in it. It came up okay and I open Airport setup. The setup scanned and found my wireless network. Since my network is password protected it asked for the password, but when I entered the password the setup said it was incorrect. I tried it a couple of times with no luck. So I was wandering, do I have to have a mac wireless router or do I need to reset my network or what?:[ [/QUOTE]
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