Actually he did call support, but for some reason they couldn't figure it out.

John

On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 05:29 PM, Glenn Schunemann wrote:

With PCs in the mix, the WEP and SSID is a big deal and can cause a problem. If this is new equipment, he should simply call Apple's tech support. Those folks know airport well. They even have a dept for airport use with PeeCees.

On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:05 PM, John Slavin wrote:

I know this isn't the list the post this on, but rather than subscribing to another list, I hoping someone can help me. My little school just bought some eMac with Airport extreme base stations. They have this setup in about 3 or 4 elementary rooms. The high school is windows which is where the router is located. The IT guy, who is the math teacher is having problems getting the airport to work. I suggested someknowedgebase articles, but here is his response.:

Been through all of those docs etc. Even according to their info, when airport operates in dhcp/nat mode, bridging between the wan port and wifi is disabled. Therefore, wireless macs can't see wired macs, printers etc. Also, airport extreme will not pass Windows 2000 login traffic from Windows machines correctly regardless of the mode the base station is set to. Summary: Orinoco based graphite airports = good, non-Orinoco based white airports = steaming, stinking, piles of useless excrement in a large lan environment.


Any ideas?

John Slavin


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