On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:01 PM, D. Fabel <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks everyone for all the help! > > We've determined we can connect to some, but not all WPA networks. If our > Airport Express is hosting the network (or other Apple gear), we are good to > go. If the FIOS router is the host, then we are hosed - no mixture of > settings in the FIOS router seem to work with AirCard. Strange, but it is > what it is. > > I've got a few older routers around the house that I'd like to try out. I am > guessing they'll be hit or miss too. Once we sort that out, all that's > really left will be to determine which parts of the network will go. But at > least we know the wireless card is good for the old iMac!!! > > :) > > Doug This is a bit of a long shot, but I seem to recall a discussion on this list how certain Airport devices only support TKIP (or was it AES?) encryption. Have you tried looking on the FIOS router to determine which encryption type it's set to for WPA? If it's set for one, I'd try toggling it to the other and see if your Airport will talk to it.
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