OT: I can't get my wifes imac to pick up my netgear router...

mpoletti

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...She just got an ibook last night but for some reason it will not accept the wireless router. It will identify it, but then nothing once the password is put in.

She is getting really frustrated and I have no clue what I am doing. I got my HP a few months back and I have no idea what things are private, shared, or saved.

I know there are a lot of computer gurus here on MARS. Can someone please help me? All I want to do is watch my new TV and seach RC today; please help. Thanks :)
 
To try and diagnose this on a forum is virtually impossible with all the combinations that "could" be causing problems.
I might be able to come over on Tuesday and look at it for ya.

Geting wireless networks to stay working is hard enough but adding a Mac to the mix even gets more complicated.

LMK
 
Thanks Steve. That is what I am finding out. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again.
 
mark, got your vm while out on a ride. sorry man, i don't know anything about mac protocols :(.
 
That is the reason I bought an air port extreme when shauna got her macbook. Costs more...but it just works. Are you sure the wireless router is working?

Wait...Tim is riding? Already? In this weather? Dammit...I need some motivation...
 
Maybe if you have any security settings enabled it may not be compatible with the mac protocols...?
 
my iMAC had no problem finding and connecting to my wired and wireless networks. It saw my MS PC's when my PC's could not see my MAC. make sure you are set to DHCP and you have the correct key for your wireless router and you should be okay.
 
Thanks guys. I do know that the wireless router is working as I am on my laptop. Oh well, I was hoping that is was something simple, but there are too many possiblities to troubleshoot over the phone or through emails. I am having a friend come over Tuesday night to take a look at it.

Thanks for trying though.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11755912#post11755912 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by funman1
To try and diagnose this on a forum is virtually impossible with all the combinations that "could" be causing problems.
I might be able to come over on Tuesday and look at it for ya.

Geting wireless networks to stay working is hard enough but adding a Mac to the mix even gets more complicated.

LMK

Ahhh thats bull.... lol:D


Its easy, usually its wrong password length when you use a Mac with a PC based router.

If your using WEP security..... DONT... its old and outdated and It could be cracked in mere minutes..... Use WPA/WPA2 security with atleast 8 digits.

If you must use WEP, then if you are using WEP64 bit use a 5 character password or 10 digit hex. If your using 128bit then use a 13 character password or 26 digit HEX.


But go with WPA, it saves you headaches.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11760660#post11760660 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nu2SW

Its easy, usually its wrong password length when you use a Mac with a PC based router.

If your using WEP security..... DONT... its old and outdated and It could be cracked in mere minutes..... Use WPA/WPA2 security with atleast 8 digits.

If you must use WEP, then if you are using WEP64 bit use a 5 character password or 10 digit hex. If your using 128bit then use a 13 character password or 26 digit HEX.


But go with WPA, it saves you headaches.

:hmm3: :fun5: :hmm6: Thanks for trying to help, but are you speaking English?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11760710#post11760710 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
:hmm3: :fun5: :hmm6: Thanks for trying to help, but are you speaking English?

HAHAHA yes, thats the simple way to put it.

if you know how to change the settings for security and such you will see what I am talking about....

IF not

then when your friend comes over tell him to refer to my posting...
 
Thanks Edwin, I appreciate your help, but I don't know much about computer settings.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11760764#post11760764 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
Thanks Edwin, I appreciate your help, but I don't know much about computer settings.

Well whoever comes over tell him to refer to my posting and he can go from there.....

he should be able to get some help.....

When I get calls about this, thats the first thing I check is the password length.


I have a netgear router and a Emac and I am using security.

So they work together


Are you using Security on the router? ya know?
 
Would that be through Mcaffe? I know I have private settings which cause a password to be prompted on her computer or my iphone. It is saved in my computer so it automatically connects.
 
Marko,

I assume you currently have a Windows (or Mac) that is already connected to the wireless router. Are you going to be home later this afternoon? I might be able to help. If you are, PM me your phone number.

Minh
 
I won't be home until later tonight, If that still works, LMK.

I am running vista on my HP laptop.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11760991#post11760991 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
I won't be home until later tonight, If that still works, LMK.

I am running vista on my HP laptop.


mcaffee is for virus, the security I was talking about was for the wireless internet.


Since I have a netgear I could walk you through it..... If you want, PM your # And I can see if I can walk you through the router to look at the security.
 
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