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#1 2005-05-12 1:47 pm

mikee81
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Having Wireless Problems

My step brother (a pc person at that) was messing with my powerbook earlier.  Although he said he just used the internet, I noticed my network window was open (hmm)?

Now I can't connect to the airport wireless connection at my school, or at a friends house.  The icon on the top left is full, yet the internet connection won't work.

Does anyone know what the problem could be?

Thanks.

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#2 2005-05-12 2:27 pm

Jehannum
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Re: Having Wireless Problems

Set your interface for DHCP?


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#3 2005-05-12 2:38 pm

mikee81
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Re: Having Wireless Problems

Sorry, but how do I do that?  Is that in the network settings?

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#4 2005-12-22 12:54 pm

Betheeem
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Re: Having Wireless Problems

I am having a similar problem. I have a Windows 2003 Network…and I have various WAPs allowing our laptop employees internet and file/print options.  Our Mac users have been able to access it in the past but today we cannot get them on the internet. Airport sees our connections and tells us they are connected but will not access the internet. If it is a DHCP issue can someone walk me through how to configure it? I am a PC user and am learning the Mac as I go…thanks confused

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