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iBook G4 doesn't auto-connect to my network - Airport
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<blockquote data-quote="m3chan1zr" data-source="post: 1033918" data-attributes="member: 123804"><p>I have an iBook G4 1.33 GHz, model A1133. Recently, it has not been connecting to my network automatically. I have to click on the airport signal bars and select my network. Also, every time I turn it on, it says that none of my preferred networks are available and if I want to join a public one. However, when I click on the signal bars at the top, my network is there. I did not change any settings. Is there a way to reset the airport settings/card? Is this a sign that the card is about to die? A few weeks ago, I got a number of errors saying I had to restart the computer (the one that shades out your screen) typical of a kernel panic. I believe the airport card in my model is the integrated one that cannot be removed.</p><p></p><p>p.s. If this seems like a double post, I accidentally posted this in the "Apple Notebooks" section of this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m3chan1zr, post: 1033918, member: 123804"] I have an iBook G4 1.33 GHz, model A1133. Recently, it has not been connecting to my network automatically. I have to click on the airport signal bars and select my network. Also, every time I turn it on, it says that none of my preferred networks are available and if I want to join a public one. However, when I click on the signal bars at the top, my network is there. I did not change any settings. Is there a way to reset the airport settings/card? Is this a sign that the card is about to die? A few weeks ago, I got a number of errors saying I had to restart the computer (the one that shades out your screen) typical of a kernel panic. I believe the airport card in my model is the integrated one that cannot be removed. p.s. If this seems like a double post, I accidentally posted this in the "Apple Notebooks" section of this site. [/QUOTE]
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