C Captain Planet macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 24, 2007 588 0 Canada Jul 22, 2009 #1 If I have a router at home, do I still need an Airport to connect on wifi with my iMac? Or should it work without one?
If I have a router at home, do I still need an Airport to connect on wifi with my iMac? Or should it work without one?
swiftaw macrumors 603 Jan 31, 2005 6,328 25 Omaha, NE, USA Jul 22, 2009 #2 No, an iMac will connect to any router.
C Captain Planet macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 24, 2007 588 0 Canada Jul 22, 2009 #3 Alright... then I know that's not the problem. But I still can't figure out why I cannot connect with the router I'm using.
Alright... then I know that's not the problem. But I still can't figure out why I cannot connect with the router I'm using.
swiftaw macrumors 603 Jan 31, 2005 6,328 25 Omaha, NE, USA Jul 22, 2009 #4 Captain Planet said: Alright... then I know that's not the problem. But I still can't figure out why I cannot connect with the router I'm using. Click to expand... Getting any error messages?
Captain Planet said: Alright... then I know that's not the problem. But I still can't figure out why I cannot connect with the router I'm using. Click to expand... Getting any error messages?
M MTI macrumors 65816 Feb 17, 2009 1,108 6 Scottsdale, AZ Jul 22, 2009 #5 1) Brand of router? 2) Is the router's firmware up to date? 3) Type of wireless security on the router, if any? 4) Is the router set to accept the flavor of wireless on your iMac (802.11b, g, n?)
1) Brand of router? 2) Is the router's firmware up to date? 3) Type of wireless security on the router, if any? 4) Is the router set to accept the flavor of wireless on your iMac (802.11b, g, n?)