On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400
Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DP> This is a NetGear or something? My friend has a Linksys AP that I
DP> was trying to use the other evening at his apartment from my
DP> PowerBook Pismo - for whatever reason I couldn't get it to talk to
DP> the base stat
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400
Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DP> This is a NetGear or something? My friend has a Linksys AP that I
DP> was trying to use the other evening at his apartment from my
DP> PowerBook Pismo - for whatever reason I couldn't get it to talk to
DP> the base stat
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400
Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DP> James Tappin wrote:
DP> > I have an iBook with an airport card which is configured to
DP> > dual-boot Debian Sarge or OSX Panther, that I would like to be
DP> > able to use on both the wireless network at work and at ho
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400
Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DP> James Tappin wrote:
DP> > I have an iBook with an airport card which is configured to
DP> > dual-boot Debian Sarge or OSX Panther, that I would like to be
DP> > able to use on both the wireless network at work and at ho
James Tappin wrote:
I have an iBook with an airport card which is configured to dual-boot
Debian Sarge or OSX Panther, that I would like to be able to use on both
the wireless network at work and at home. Neither network broadcasts its
ID and both use 128-bit WEP keys. I can connect to either net
James Tappin wrote:
I have an iBook with an airport card which is configured to dual-boot
Debian Sarge or OSX Panther, that I would like to be able to use on both
the wireless network at work and at home. Neither network broadcasts its
ID and both use 128-bit WEP keys. I can connect to either net w
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