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Hi, a little help please, if anybody has a moment.
I have a wireless broadband modem, attached via USB to my iMac. I share my internet connection with a MacBook and an iPhone, across a wireless network provided by an airport express adaptor.
When I choose in system preferences to 'share my internet connection', the iMac straight away establishes its own wireless network and the airport icon in the menu bar is replaced with an 'internet sharing' icon. I then have to go into network settings and reconnect to my airport express's wireless network.
Fine to do this once. But I have to do it, pretty much every time I wake the computer up from sleep.
I don't wish to use a wireless network provided by my iMac, as security is minimal and my printer is connected to the airport express adaptor.
Does anybody know of a way to stop this happening?
I have a wireless broadband modem, attached via USB to my iMac. I share my internet connection with a MacBook and an iPhone, across a wireless network provided by an airport express adaptor.
When I choose in system preferences to 'share my internet connection', the iMac straight away establishes its own wireless network and the airport icon in the menu bar is replaced with an 'internet sharing' icon. I then have to go into network settings and reconnect to my airport express's wireless network.
Fine to do this once. But I have to do it, pretty much every time I wake the computer up from sleep.
I don't wish to use a wireless network provided by my iMac, as security is minimal and my printer is connected to the airport express adaptor.
Does anybody know of a way to stop this happening?