USB Wireless adaptor

Started by beck, February 28, 2011, 12:21:38 PM

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Joe

Try checking the box next to "Automatically select the AP" and see if that makes a difference. If not, make sure that 192.168.1.1 is still entered in the DNS server field and the changes are saved in the network utility and re-boot the G5.

This is another reason why I despise wireless connections. Not working for no apparent reason.
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beck

I'll try it later...making dinner right now.

Thanks for all you help, Joe.

Have a good B-Day.

beck
Nevertheless....beck has hit the proverbial nail on the head.
Joe

Joe

One other thought on the DNS server...you may need to enter the actual DNS servers info that your ISP gives you instead of the gateway (router) address 9192.168.1.1). You need to find out what they are (there are usually 2 of them). You can either get them from the network settings of another computer on your network that is working, from the router configuration page, or by calling your ISP. You would enter the one with lowest number first and then adding the second one below the first on in the DNS servers field.
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Joe

Quote from: beck  on March 11, 2011, 04:57:34 PMI'll try it later...making dinner right now.

Thanks for all you help, Joe.
Have a good B-Day.

beck
That was yesterday. :laugh:
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