Airport config - Almost there (I guess)
Kristian T.
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sun Sep 7 13:32:01 2003
Just tried to turn of encryption on my iBook too, but with same result :-(.
I'll look forward to hear more of the good news that George send the other
day
<quote>
> Good news. It appears that YDL has found an issue and will be posting a
> fix in a day or so. Maybe our wireless blues will be gone soon!
> George
</quote>
> From: ydl@litenverden.com
> Reply-To: yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
> Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:34:19 -0500 (CDT)
> To: yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
> Subject: Re: Airport config - Almost there (I guess)
>
>>>>>>> "Kristian" == Kristian T <linux@commission.dk> writes:
>>
>> In the past (i.e. OS <= 9.x), I don't know if this is true in OS X or
>> not, Apple would hash the key value for their wireless networks unless
>> you entered it in a specific way (I don't remember exactly, maybe $hex
>> or something more normal like 0xhex). I also never had to deal with
>> this problem on an airport base station, but I have come across
>> instructions on the internet on how to do this (so at some point the
>> instructions were out there somewhere).
>>
>> This may be your problem. A quick check would be to turn off
>> encryption for your network and see if the wireless can connect
>> successfully.
>>
>
> <snip>
>
> Good thought, but I've tried that, too. There is something funny (or
> unfunny) in the iBook2 12 inch. I'm using a D-Link AP, by the way.
>
> George
>
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