Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall popoz...@earthlink.net wrote: That explains a lot. So the ethernet comes in straight from their box, and the Actiontec is simply a wireless router. Yes but I think the Actiontec also manages the cable boxes and provides on demand TV services to the cable boxes. Lots of stuff seems to happen in the outside box. The clear QAM TV cable comes out of there as well as the phone and ethernet. -- John Duncan Yoyo ---o) * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall popoz...@earthlink.net wrote: OK first of all if it is COAX it is not DSL it is cable service. (I looked it up this is a FIOS modem router.) The airport should probably be disconnected and solely let the wireless MacBook be looking only for the DSL wireless base station. Another scenario is to hook the Airport into the router (one of the L:AN ports) and try connecting your mothers MacBook to the Airport and not the Actiontec. They use the Actiontec to feed the the TV boxes through the COAX on my FIOS setup. The network comes in on an ethernet cable from the outside FIOS box to the Actiontec router/modem. -- John Duncan Yoyo ---o) * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
That explains a lot. So the ethernet comes in straight from their box, and the Actiontec is simply a wireless router. Stewart At 06:35 PM 5/23/2009, you wrote: On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall popoz...@earthlink.net wrote: OK first of all if it is COAX it is not DSL it is cable service. (I looked it up this is a FIOS modem router.) The airport should probably be disconnected and solely let the wireless MacBook be looking only for the DSL wireless base station. Another scenario is to hook the Airport into the router (one of the L:AN ports) and try connecting your mothers MacBook to the Airport and not the Actiontec. They use the Actiontec to feed the the TV boxes through the COAX on my FIOS setup. The network comes in on an ethernet cable from the outside FIOS box to the Actiontec router/modem. -- John Duncan Yoyo ---o) * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** * Rev. Stewart A. Marshall mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org Ozark, AL SL 82 * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
I had prepared a fairly detailed reply about how to set up your Airport to use a USB printer, then I noticed the IP in your printer name and looked it up. The Canon PIXMA iP90v has built-in wireless. If you go to http://www.usa.canon.com/ and look for the downloads for your printer, you can find the latest setup utility and drivers. From:Sandra Raredon aster...@gmail.com Thank you David for the very informative response! She is getting the signal from the wireless modem and using the WEP key printed on the modem. The ESSID is also the same as on the modem. I will remove the airport bas= e station and see what happens; the base station then is not needed in this case, since she is getting a signal from the dsl modem. She also has a small Canon PIXMA printer, iP90v. Everytime she wants to print she just takes the macbook and walks it to the printer and connects t= o it via usb. Can the Airport base station be used in this case to get the printer to work wirelessly from the Macbook? Thanks again. * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
I have looked over the whole system at my mother' house yesterday. Wow, I dont know how she even got on line!!!. Here is the actual scenario: DSL wireless modem from Verizon , Actiontec model M 1424WR. The coax cable is coming into the house and is attached to the wireless modem...(.the modem has a cheap looking moveable antenna). The only other thing attached to the modem is the ac adapter..there are no other cables or wires plugged into the modem. The modem is in the same room where the new MacBook is located. In another room at back of the house, there is the Airport base station, looks like an Igloo). The only things attached to that are a telephone line, and a ac adapter. The MacBook does pick up a signalbut it must be the signal from the wireless modemit takes a long time for internet sites to open etc.. I am wondering how to get a better connection? The Airport was put in because it routed the signal to a mac mini. An ethernet cable was used between the mac mini and the base station. The mac mini is no longer in the house. The Airport base station just sits on the desk in the back room. I really would appreciate any more ideas how to make this better. Thanks, Sandra. On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 12:05 PM, David K Watson davidkirkwat...@gmail.comwrote: You shouldn't need a new Airport, the problem seems to be with your network settings, with your system holding on to an old setting that it ought to forget. When you have deleted the old network and leave the Network settings pane and you are given the option to apply new settings, are you sure that you are accepting the Apply new network settings option? If that wasn't the problem, try going to the Advanced Tab of the network settings and deleting the old network again, only this time uncheck the Remember any Network this computer has joined option first. Then quit the new network and rejoin it, then go back and recheck that option so you don't have to type in the network password every time you join it. Another thing you can try is to go to the Network pane of System Preferences, and at the top where you see the Location: popup menu, select Edit locations…, create a new location and use that in place of the one you are using now. From:Sandra Raredon aster...@gmail.com My mom recently upgraded from Ibook to MacBook, Leopard OS. Everytime she wants to use wi-fi , her new computer keeps trying to log on the old networ= k name. She is using a new network, so there is a conflict now. We tried to go to the advance mode and delete the old network, but it keeps coming back. If I get a new Airport express (she was and is using the Aiport base station now), the small plug in adapterwill that solve the problem? Th= e problem is, I do not know anything about setting up networkall she want= s to do is use her macbook in the kitchen, and connect via wi-fi. Does she need another Airport base station or will an Airport express work..thanks for helping! * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** * -- ~~ ªª ªª ªª ª Sandra J. Raredon New home email: aster...@gmail.com New work email: rared...@si.edu * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
OK first of all if it is COAX it is not DSL it is cable service. (I looked it up this is a FIOS modem router.) The airport should probably be disconnected and solely let the wireless MacBook be looking only for the DSL wireless base station. Another scenario is to hook the Airport into the router (one of the L:AN ports) and try connecting your mothers MacBook to the Airport and not the Actiontec. Stewart At 12:01 PM 5/21/2009, you wrote: I have looked over the whole system at my mother' house yesterday. Wow, I dont know how she even got on line!!!. Here is the actual scenario: DSL wireless modem from Verizon , Actiontec model M 1424WR. The coax cable is coming into the house and is attached to the wireless modem...(.the modem has a cheap looking moveable antenna). The only other thing attached to the modem is the ac adapter..there are no other cables or wires plugged into the modem. The modem is in the same room where the new MacBook is located. In another room at back of the house, there is the Airport base station, looks like an Igloo). The only things attached to that are a telephone line, and a ac adapter. The MacBook does pick up a signalbut it must be the signal from the wireless modemit takes a long time for internet sites to open etc.. I am wondering how to get a better connection? The Airport was put in because it routed the signal to a mac mini. An ethernet cable was used between the mac mini and the base station. The mac mini is no longer in the house. The Airport base station just sits on the desk in the back room. I really would appreciate any more ideas how to make this better. Thanks, Sandra. Rev. Stewart A. Marshall mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org Ozark, AL SL 82 * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
First, turn off the Airport for now, so it doesn't complicate things. Also, go to Network preferences for your macbook and select the Show Airport status in menu bar option if you haven't already. Try unplugging the power from the Verizon modem and see if the MacBook is still getting a signal. Given the bad performance your mom's been having in the same room as the modem, I'm betting she isn't even connecting to her own modem and is instead using someone else's open network. Whether that's the case or not, power the Verizon modem back up and make sure that the lights indicate that it's getting a network connection and the wireless is turned on. If the modem lights are not showing green, make sure that the coax cable is firmly connected to the modem,and if so, then call Verizon to straighten things out. (They'll want you to have the Macbook connected to the modem with an ethernet cable for this.) If the modem shows green after it is powered up (after a few seconds of blinking you should see green lights next to the power, world and antenna symbols on the modem), try connecting again. Sometimes the modem will freeze for no good reason and re-powering will fix it. Click on the airport symbol in the menu bar and make sure that it is your modem's wireless that you are connecting to. The factory defaults for the modem's wireless name (ESSID) and password (WEP key) are printed on a plate on the modem. If the verizon modem is not in the list of available networks when you click on the airport symbol in the menu bar, then reset the modem to its factory default by gently poking a paperclip end into the reset switch hole in the back and holding it there for a few seconds, then try again. Once you have gotten a wireless connection to your modem, go to the Network pane of System Preferences, select the airport and the advanced tab, and delete every network but yours from the preferred networks list to make it less likely that you join someone else's network by accident. If you get this working, check to see if it is adequate to your mom's needs. If it is, then the airport base station is an unnecessary complication and I'd just forget about it. If the Verizon modem's range is not good enough, or if your mom wants to be able to print by wireless to a USB printer, then get back to us on that. From:Sandra Raredon aster...@gmail.com I have looked over the whole system at my mother' house yesterday. Wow, I dont know how she even got on line!!!. Here is the actual scenario: DSL wireless modem from Verizon , Actiontec model M 1424WR. The coax cable is coming into the house and is attached to the wireless modem...(.the modem has a cheap looking moveable antenna). The only other thing attached to the modem is the ac adapter..there are no other cable= s or wires plugged into the modem. The modem is in the same room where the ne= w MacBook is located. In another room at back of the house, there is the Airport base station, looks like an Igloo). The only things attached to that are a telephone line, and a ac adapter. The MacBook does pick up a signalbut it must be the signal from the wireless modemit takes a long time for internet sites to open etc.. I am wondering how to get a better connection? The Airport was put in because it routed the signal to a mac mini. An ethernet cable was used between the mac mini and the base station. The mac mini is no longer in th= e house. The Airport base station just sits on the desk in the back room. I really would appreciate any more ideas how to make this better. Thanks, Sandra. * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
You shouldn't need a new Airport, the problem seems to be with your network settings, with your system holding on to an old setting that it ought to forget. When you have deleted the old network and leave the Network settings pane and you are given the option to apply new settings, are you sure that you are accepting the Apply new network settings option? If that wasn't the problem, try going to the Advanced Tab of the network settings and deleting the old network again, only this time uncheck the Remember any Network this computer has joined option first. Then quit the new network and rejoin it, then go back and recheck that option so you don't have to type in the network password every time you join it. Another thing you can try is to go to the Network pane of System Preferences, and at the top where you see the Location: popup menu, select Edit locations…, create a new location and use that in place of the one you are using now. From:Sandra Raredon aster...@gmail.com My mom recently upgraded from Ibook to MacBook, Leopard OS. Everytime she wants to use wi-fi , her new computer keeps trying to log on the old networ= k name. She is using a new network, so there is a conflict now. We tried to go to the advance mode and delete the old network, but it keeps coming back. If I get a new Airport express (she was and is using the Aiport base station now), the small plug in adapterwill that solve the problem? Th= e problem is, I do not know anything about setting up networkall she want= s to do is use her macbook in the kitchen, and connect via wi-fi. Does she need another Airport base station or will an Airport express work..thanks for helping! * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *
Re: [CGUYS] Airport network not connecting with macbook
Generally when a Mac does not see a network it has joined before and sees a new network, It will simply ask you if you want to join the new network. I suggest you call Apple and have them help you with your settings. If someone has messed with the settings or if your router is acting funny, it can be tough to nail a problem down. Sandra Raredon wrote: My mom recently upgraded from Ibook to MacBook, Leopard OS. Everytime she wants to use wi-fi , her new computer keeps trying to log on the old network name. She is using a new network, so there is a conflict now. We tried to go to the advance mode and delete the old network, but it keeps coming back. If I get a new Airport express (she was and is using the Aiport base station now), the small plug in adapterwill that solve the problem? The problem is, I do not know anything about setting up networkall she wants to do is use her macbook in the kitchen, and connect via wi-fi. Does she need another Airport base station or will an Airport express work..thanks for helping! * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *