On Feb 23, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Steve from Raleigh wrote:

>
> My wife and I have long enjoyed our little wireless network: her old
> G4 iMac (early flatscreen on domed base) with an Airport card, running
> 10.4.11; my 2.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo aluminum iMac with an Airport Extreme
> card, running 10.5.6; both wireless to an Airport Extreme (round
> white) Base Station wired to a cable modem and an HP All-in-One.
>
> The other day she lost connectivity to our network, reason unknown,
> and I can't seem to reconnect her. I checked my system to remember the
> name of the network, but when I go through her System Preferences-
> Network procedure to Connect to the network, even with No Security,
> all I get is "There was an error joining Airport Network 'xxx.'" I
> tried restarting her computer, the Base Station, the cable modem, all
> to no avail.
>

Delete her network preferences (/Library/Preferences), and any  
reference to the network in her keychain (use Keychain Access for  
this.) and try reconnecting to the network. This has fixed similar  
problems with wireless in my experience.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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