Generally when a Mac does not see a network it has joined before and sees a new network, It will simply ask you if you want to join the new network. I suggest you call Apple and have them help you with your settings. If someone has messed with the settings or if your router is acting funny, it can be tough to nail a problem down.

Sandra Raredon wrote:
My mom recently upgraded from Ibook to MacBook, Leopard OS.  Everytime she
wants to use wi-fi , her new computer keeps trying to log on the old network
name.  She is using a new network, so there is a conflict now.  We tried to
go to the advance mode and delete the old network, but it keeps coming
back.  If I get a new Airport express (she was and is using the Aiport base
station now), the small plug in adapter....will that solve the problem?  The
problem is, I do not know anything about setting up network....all she wants
to do is use her macbook in the kitchen, and connect via wi-fi.   Does she
need another Airport base station or will an Airport express
work......thanks for helping!




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