On Mar 13, 2010, at 8:40 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

> On 3/13/10 8:19 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
> 
>> The only thing I think I found is Airport Admin Utility and the
>> version is 4.1.1. I really would like to use the WPA on those
>> machines. All the other Cards g/n can use th WPA so all I can do with
>> the a/b cards is comp to comp network and I haven't been able to get
>> on the internet like that. Do you know how to get on the net with
>> comp to comp?
> 
> 1) Make sure your AP isn't set to not connect to "b" cards.
> 
> 2) Verify you can connect to the AP by turning WPA off.
> 
> 3) The Apple note only mentions WPA Personal.  So verify that the AP isn't 
> using WPA Enterprise (unlikely) or WPA2.
> 
> 4) Make sure it's set to TKIP security.
> 
> 
> 
> If you still can't get it working look around for an older, cheap router and 
> set up a separate WEP network.


This makes the most sense to set up a separate router. I tried it last week. I 
brought home the cheap o from the shop but my modem only has one Ethernet port 
so do I need a splitter of sorts?
So I wasn't able to get on the net in tandem with the Gigabit wireless n unit.
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA






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