Originally posted by michaelrjohnson
i bet you tried just not entering a password and trying to connect to the network, didn't you?
hm. my suspicion is that there is something amiss with the settings on the wireless router. my router sometimes gives us a hassle (but usually its just the stupid dsl).
i guess that i just dont know besides my first question. Sorry!
Originally posted by ftaok
You should try and download MacStumbler to see if WEP is turned on for the network. If it is, you'll need a password.
The way Airport works is if there's no password, then you can just select it and you're connected.
WEP is short for Wireless Encryption Protocol, I think. Basically, it means that everything that is sent from the computer to the router and back is encrypted with a passkey. Both the router and computer must have the same key or the connection won't be made.Originally posted by Simon L
Apologies but I am a non-techie, where can I download the MacStumbler from and what is WEP...?
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or you can setup a password😉Originally posted by Simon L
Thanks I will have a go at that....
Originally posted by ftaok
WEP is short for Wireless Encryption Protocol, I think. Basically, it means that everything that is sent from the computer to the router and back is encrypted with a passkey. Both the router and computer must have the same key or the connection won't be made.
You can download MacStumbler over at www.versiontracker.com
Just do a search for MacStumbler and you're in business.
Originally posted by abhishekit
or you can setup a password😉
coz i had a similar problem with my ibook. In my case we had a password..and it refused to take that..actually it had something to do with the kind 16 bit,64 bit etc,.... so finally i changed the network password to some bit which my mac recognised,...
You would download MacStumbler onto your Mac. It's an application that will seek out all networks around your Mac and give you some information about it. Namely, whether WEP is enabled or not.Originally posted by Simon L
Do I download the Mac Stumbler on the Mac or the Network PC?
I believe that Airport can work with 40/64-bit and 128-bit.How do I change/set the password, and what bit will my Mac recognise...
Sorry for the questions..! 🙁
OK, this is good. You should be able to connect.Originally posted by Simon L
OK I now have the MacStumbler on the powerbook, it is seeing the network that I want to join and has:
* medium signal
* 0 noise
* WEP yes
* vendor unknown
I know the WEP pword, where do I put it on my Mac to make it "talk" to the network. Also do I have to have an account on the network using the same username and password as I do to log onto my powerbook..
Thanks... 😱
I guess you could try using it. I don't know if it will work. I was expecting 26 characters for 128-bit WEP or 13 characters for 40/64-bit WEP.Originally posted by Simon L
The WEP number I have is only 10 digits long! 🙁
Check your "Network" system preference. Make sure you're using the Airport card as your network connection and not Ethernet or your modem.Originally posted by Simon L
I tried the 10 character pword with a $ and it works (I think).. There is now a tick next to the network name in the airport ext menu so I guess that means I am connected..
When I try to go online via safari I get an error message saying SEVER NOT FOUND, any ideas?