That you see a "Dot-F" network indicates someone in your proximity has a WiFi
network that is password-protected. You need to go to the Airport SetUp
Utility and allow it to configure itself.

Gary

"richard.lowrey" wrote:

> Hello, I recently purchased a store model ibook/500 and am attempting to
> install airport...
>
> The airport software kept submitting a network listing of "Dot-F" for which
> I have no password and  it would not allow me to add another network.
>
> I did a software restore wiping my hard drive and after reinstalling the
> software...the "Dot-F" network is still there.
>
> As my Airport PCMCIA card is used, I thought perhaps it is retaining some
> residual software on the card.
>
> It is probably my ignorance both with airport and Mac since I have recently
> converted to the Mac format.
>
> So I humbly ask your help.
>
> Richard


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