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Hi,
I have a Dell dimension laptop with windows XP running on it. I also have a adsl router from Vigor (2200 WE) installed in my house. My laptop connects with the Vigor through a 3COM wireless lan pc card. It works perfect! But now my problem... I also have a Macintosh G4 (Imac) I have installed an airport card in this machine. It's supossed to work with the same standard as my router 802.11b. But my Mac with OS X installed on it cannot find the wireless network! Do I need a base station or something? Can anybody please advise my? Thanks, Ramon Rikken Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ramon Rikken |
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In article <3f7abb61$0$31498$(E-Mail Removed) >,
"Ramon Rikken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Hi, > >I have a Dell dimension laptop with windows XP running on it. I also have a >adsl router from Vigor (2200 WE) installed in my house. My laptop connects >with the Vigor through a 3COM wireless lan pc card. It works perfect! But >now my problem... > >I also have a Macintosh G4 (Imac) I have installed an airport card in this >machine. It's supossed to work with the same standard as my router 802.11b. >But my Mac with OS X installed on it cannot find the wireless network! > >Do I need a base station or something? Can anybody please advise my? I'm assuming that the Vigor is a wireless router. You should have it set to do NAT and the Mac to do DHCP. Two things might prevent your Mac from seeing it. Encription being on or it set up to be a private network. Passwords are handled differently. The Mac scrambles a text password and the XP wants to use a binary one. the Apple Airport Utility will show you the hex version of its text password which your XP will accept and remember. Going the other way may not be so easy. Perhaps turning off encryption long enough to set up your Vigor from the Mac will work and then configure XP to match. If you are set to use a private network, then enter that name in Apple Airport Utility and go from there. -- Ron |
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I have an additional question Ron. We have a Mac G3 Powerbook and G3
Ibook, looking to get the Titanium sometime next year. Have a wired network and want to go wireles without going with the airport, that thing is too expensive for what you get. Any suggestions? I understand that there are two wireless routers that work well, or at least ok, with Macs, do you know what the best bet for the money is? TIA Kevin In article <jrp59-(E-Mail Removed)>, Ron Parsons <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > In article <3f7abb61$0$31498$(E-Mail Removed) >, > "Ramon Rikken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I have a Dell dimension laptop with windows XP running on it. I also have a > >adsl router from Vigor (2200 WE) installed in my house. My laptop connects > >with the Vigor through a 3COM wireless lan pc card. It works perfect! But > >now my problem... > > > >I also have a Macintosh G4 (Imac) I have installed an airport card in this > >machine. It's supossed to work with the same standard as my router 802.11b. > >But my Mac with OS X installed on it cannot find the wireless network! > > > >Do I need a base station or something? Can anybody please advise my? > > I'm assuming that the Vigor is a wireless router. You should have it set > to do NAT and the Mac to do DHCP. > > Two things might prevent your Mac from seeing it. Encription being on or > it set up to be a private network. > > Passwords are handled differently. The Mac scrambles a text password and > the XP wants to use a binary one. the Apple Airport Utility will show > you the hex version of its text password which your XP will accept and > remember. Going the other way may not be so easy. Perhaps turning off > encryption long enough to set up your Vigor from the Mac will work and > then configure XP to match. > > If you are set to use a private network, then enter that name in Apple > Airport Utility and go from there. > > -- > Ron |
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