Ben,
One question I can answer. The specs for the current MBP line do indicate
that the Airport card supports N.
Best regards.
Geoff
- Original Message -
From: "Ben Mustill-Rose"
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: macbook pro with bellkin router
Mine does g as I have a linksys that only does g. Our router is about 5 years
old. lol!
On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:43 PM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> 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
Is his ssid set to broadcast cause if it is not you might have to type it in
manually
S
On Aug 14, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Josh Kennedy 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 link
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 wrote:
> Hi
> I am at a friend's house and he
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?