On 9/7/05, Matthias Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > If you don't use the Apple base station you have to disable encrypted > communication in the acces point, because the original Apple Airport > card only supports 40Bit WEP which is not longer supported by recent > access points. They use 128bit WEP or WPA. The Apple Airport card can't > connect to base stations configured for 128Bit WEP or WPA. >
Are you sure of this? My router is set to 128Bit Hex. It's also an option in OS X. > > In my configuration the key is set with wireless-key1, but you only > need this key if your base station is able to talk WEP40. Again, are you sure? I was under the impression you use this if your access point uses multiple keys, regardless of which WEP. 128 can use multiple keys as well. -- Chris Martin Web Developer Open Source & Web Standards Advocate http://www.chriscodes.com/

