> Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 15:11:51 -0700 > From: lj Palmer <darwin at ljsworld.com> > Subject: Re: [X4U] Wireless networking problems and 10.2.8 > To: "A place to discuss Mac OS X for the casual user." > <x4u at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > Message-ID: <ceb651a6e3dcaebe753c26b5c9b65039 at ljsworld.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > I may be confused by what you are asking for but here goes. > If you are talking about reconfiguring your Airport Base Station you > want to use > > file:/Applications/Utilities/Airport\ Admin > > If you are talking about reconfiguring your mac, then you want to use > > System Preference -> Network Preferences > You can add a new location or change the priority of the internet > connections by showing "Network Port Configurations". You can drag the > ports up and down to change the order of use. (Mine are Airport, > Built-in Ethernet, Bluetooth and last internal modem because virtually > never use modem. ) If modem is at the top of the list then the system > will attempt it first. > > HTH > ..lj Thanks for the post. You deciphered my inept communication flawlessly! Found out it was an update issue with outdated firmware. Got the firmware update download and then was able to reset the base station and reconfigure it. Do I feel stupid right now or what! Thanks again! Kevin