[P1] lost Airport network password

Paul Bernhardt pbern10 at xmission.com
Wed Apr 28 23:10:52 PDT 2004


This message is really annoying.

Whoever is creating it needs to somehow make it so the iBook list is on  
the Suremail list as OK.

Paul

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> ==== Original message ====
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> That's what I mean, WEP code.
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> Paul
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> On Apr 28, 2004, at 10:17 AM, Scott Warren wrote:
>
>> You should only have to type in a MAC address if you have the  
>> "restrict access to these mac addresses only" option turned on...  
>> however, a mac address is only 12 hex digits like 08:1c:09:f9:b1:dc  
>> (sometimes they have : in them, sometimes they dont) and not  
>> typically a 40 digit hex number... that might be the WEP code that  
>> you would need on all the client computers.
>>
>>
>> On Apr 27, 2004, at 11:23 PM, Paul Bernhardt wrote:
>>
>>> To get my GF's Dell connected (using a Linksys card) we had to type  
>>> in the MAC address of the Airport. It is the long, like 40 digit Hex  
>>> number.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On Apr 27, 2004, at 8:51 PM, Thomas D. Kearns wrote:
>>>
>>>> My Airport network is working well but I want to add my wife's  
>>>> windoze laptop.  The Dell says I am connected but i can't get IE to  
>>>> surf the internet.   I am pretty sure I set up the Airport network  
>>>> with a password but I don't remember it.  Any way of figuring it  
>>>> out or changing it? When I look at the iBook (Blueberry with  
>>>> 10.2.8) I see black dots where the password is typed in under  
>>>> System Prefs.  I assume the lack of password is the reason the Dell  
>>>> is not working.  (Yes, i have a wireless card in the Dell.    
>>>> windows XP home.)
>>>
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