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jwalker90

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Oct 11, 2010
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Hey!

I have finally upgraded my macbook to snow leopard however i wish i didn't! because ever since i did ive been hit with numerous problems regarding airport and wireless connections. Whats happening is its finding my wireless network fine and telling me its in range etc but when i try and connect to it its coming back with connection timed out or cannot connect yet on every other device in the house i.e. apple tv or other laptops the wireless network is working fine.

Do you have any ideas on what this problem may be? Ive tried resetting my wireless router and rebooting my macbook at the same time but nothing :/

Jordan

P.s. I use a Phillips SNA6500 Router connected to the main desktop in the house,the encryption is WPA... my macbook is a 1.83ghz Intel Core Duo, 13inch white, 2GB RAM DDR2.
 
If you haven't already done so, you could try deleting and renewing the Airport profile in Network preferences (use the + and - at the bottom left of preferences when Airport is highlighted).
 
If you haven't already done so, you could try deleting and renewing the Airport profile in Network preferences (use the + and - at the bottom left of preferences when Airport is highlighted).

hey,

yeah ive tried this and re added it to my networks but still no luck.. :/
 
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