[MACEP] PC on Airport wireless
Mike Ely
me at taupehat.com
Mon Apr 11 10:28:31 PDT 2005
I guess it should be stated how to get this password. Using the
Airport Admin Utility on a Mac (Am assuming OS X 10.3 but earlier
should be similar), login to the Base Station, then go to the menubar
at the top of the screen, click "Base Station" then click "Equivalent
Network Password..." and that will give you the information you need
for windows (or linux) clients to join your encrypted network.
Cheers once again,
Mike
On Apr 11, 2005, at 10:18 AM, Ira Erbs wrote:
> the correct encryption code.
> It should work fine.
>
> "To know what to leave out and what to put in, just where
> and just how, ah, that is to have been educated in the know-
> ledge of simplicity."
>
> - Frank Lloyd Wright
>
> I ERBS
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> ierbs at vansd.org
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>>>> jrathbun at orednet.org 04/11/05 9:49 AM >>>
>>>>
>
>
> Question por favor!!
>
> I want to run a Dell C610/Windows XP laptop on a Mac Airport (not
> extreme)
> wireless network. I need a pcmcia wireless card and software... Is
> there anything
> else I will need to make this work?
>
> Thanks for guidance!
>
>
> J. Rathbun, Librarian
> Mojave High School
> Clark County School District
> Las Vegas, Nevada
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