pixelsmack;455465 Wrote: 
> It is set to WPA/WPA2 mode. Tried the new settings and it still won't
> connect.
> 
> This is so odd. Why can it connect to my "guest" network but not the
> main? They both use the same signal and both use WPA/WPA2. This is
> baffling.

If you can connect as a guest then the WiFi bit is working - so it is
down to the security. All I can suggest is (sorry if I suggest the
obvious but I'm puzzled this end):

1. Reset the Wireless Password (not the base station password) taking
care to get upper/lower-case letters correct. Re-enter the password into
the SB which is the tedious bit.

2. Check that MAC Access Control is NOT set under the Access tab in
Airport settings. This caught me out with another access point that
someone had been messing with.

Beyond that I am stuck for ideas - but it has to be a security or
permissions issue.

Incidentally I forgot to mention before that I have found it helpful to
give the 5 GHz Network a different name to give full control over the
frequency bands different devices use, but this should have no affect on
the above.

I hope something works here. I have found the Airport Express, Extreme
and Time Capsule relatively easy to work with. Given all the
permutations possible for WiFi it is never going to be totally
straightforward but this has me scratching my head.


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dBerriff

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