Perhaps the router only support 802.11n devices and your 11g mac is
not able to connect to it?
Just a hunch; I haven't really kept ontop of the apple product lines
as of late, so i'm not sure if there shipping with 11n now.

On 15/08/2010, Josh Kennedy <jkenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I am at a friend's house and he has a bellkin router. My macbook pro refuses
> to connect to the bellkin router. It is connected to someone else's linksys
> router which is an open network. Can anyone tell me what settings I have to
> change in the router to make my macbook pro like it and connect? its set to
> wpa2 personal with a password.
>
> Josh Kennedy
> jkenn...@gmail.com
>
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