On Jun 18, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Mike Baker wrote:

> The PCI card "sees" the base station but it won't connect to it. The  
> Internet Utility helper doesn't help since the adapter is not an
> Airport card and the connection is not made through an ethernet port  
> or
> internal modem. So right now the adapter is about as useful as a  
> brick. Any advice on getting it to connect to the base station? I  
> did install the software that came with the card.

If you're using a WEP or WPA password, you may have to specify it  
differently than you would an Airport, by specifying that it's hex or  
ascii key. ISTR you preface the WEP key with $ or possibly 0x to  
specify a hex key.

Look in the manual that came with the card.

-- 
Bruce Johnson

"Wherever you go, there you are" B. Banzai,  PhD


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