I don't know what kind of signal it is but its just generally all
networks. what kurt described is exactly what is happening to my
ibook , looks like i will have to get a new airport card. *sigh*
::je2::

On Feb 22, 6:52 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 2/22/10 10:39:35 AM, [email protected] writes:
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> > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:22 PM, je2 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > in the system
> > > profiler it sees the airport card fine, it just doesn't get signal.
> > > could this be remedied by buying a new airport card?
>
> > It sounds like you're having a problem that I recently had with
> > Airport on a G3 iMac, the Airport card was recognized by the OS, but
> > it could not see any of the networks nearby, the icon in the top menu
> > just had greyed-out lines, indicating the card was turned on, but it
> > wasn't connected to any network.  I took the card out and put it in an
> > iBook, and the same thing happened.  I put a known-good Airport card
> > into the iMac, and now it can see all the local wireless networks.  It
> > sounds like your Airport card may be dead.  The best test to make sure
> > it's the card would be to swap in a known-good Airport card, if you
> > can get access to one.
>
> > Kurt
>
> In case I missed something what signal are you trying to recognize?
>
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda
> USA

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