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dave3z

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Oct 16, 2008
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Only my administrative account can change network settings in order to access wi-fi networks.

I don't want to give everybody who uses my mac book pro administrative rights, so how can I allow them to access wi-fi without being around to type in my password.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Dave
 
There's one password for accessing the Airport Utility settings. There's a separate password (WEP or WPA key) used to connect to the network.
 
There's one password for accessing the Airport Utility settings. There's a separate password (WEP or WPA key) used to connect to the network.

If I try to click on a network in the standard account it ask me for my administrative password.

How can I change this?

Thanks,

Dave
 
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