I am still having problems with getting my Wallstreet 233MHz to accept its WEP key for my Cisco card and set it. It simply won't co-operate at all.
Regarding LEAP, can someone please explain when this is needed and where you get the key for that? Do you use WEP or LEAP, and do you ever need both? I should be most grateful for enlightenment here. :)
Susan Platter
Swindon, Wiltshire
England


On 9 Jul, 2004, at 13:52, G-Books wrote:

Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 12:45:41 -0700 Subject: Using iBook Airport With Wi-Fi Network From: "Run Vzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Try reseating the card.  Sometimes an issue.
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Thanks. I think it's an ASCII password (plain ole English alphanumeric
text). But adding a $ before the password turned on the Airport card so that
it sees the network and gets a signal strength. Turning off the Airport card
and turning it on again elicits lots of blinking lights on my WAP, router
and hub.


Unfortunately, now that Airport is active, I can't get on the Internet and I
can't access my mail. I can do both when the ethernet cable is hooked up and
active. Now what?


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