On 10/08/04 10:13, "Mikael Bystr�m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I lose contact with my airport hardware (older Apple airport), how do
> I best reconnect to it? Am I best off unloading and reloading the related
> kext with kextload? Is this AppleAirPort.kext in my case? There's also an
> AppleAirPort2.kext file, but I kinda suspect that is for Extreme cards,
> which mine is not.
> 
> When I run
> sudo kextload -t /System/Library/Extensions/AppleAirPort.kext
> in the Terminal for diagnostics it says this kext is already loaded. When
> I run kextunload on the same the unloading fails. Restarting the OS
> helps, but it would be nice to avoid that.

I forgot to mention that, when I go too far or when the AirPort signal is
too weak and I lose it, I will usually select a different location in the
Network and then will switch back to AirPort...

-Laurent.
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