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Getting on wirelessly at an airport or other location...
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Join Date: May 2004
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Is the Powerbook setup to automatically detect the Wi-Fi? do i have to change any of the default settings? is ther an icon to tell me if a Wi-Fi is being detected?
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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That depends on your OS. 10.3 will automatically inform you of networks. I believe with 10.2, you will have to either get third party software (like iStumbler) or check yourself.
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ACSA 10.4/10.3, ACTC 10.3, ACHDS 10.3
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
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What are the appropriate settings to do that? I seem to be having trouble with network detection on my computer (outside of my home network anyway).
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-quadraphonic
12" Rev C Powerbook G4, ComboDrive, 60GB HD, 256MB RAM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Turn on Airport. I think that's all you need.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Yup, just turn on airport.
If it says you have no signal, be sure to still click on the airport icon in the menu bar and check for networks (the names of all of the networks available will be listed for selection). Sometimes it won't automatically connect to a network, but it usually does as of 10.3.
It's always a good thing to turn on airport when you are someplace new. You'd be surprised at home many wireless points are available out there (coming from people's home networks especially).
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In airports, your airport thingy on the menubar will automatically pick up the network if there is one (worked for me in 10.2.8 and 10.3), but you won't be able to send or receive mail until you pay for it.
To pay for it open any web browser and you'll get a page from the network that will tell you how to sign up and how to pay - usually a credit card right there - about $7 USD for 24 hours (no discount for less time and not transferable to another airport)
HTH M
PS: if you're lucky enough to get on one of those new Airbus planes, you can even plug your laptop in on long flights even in steerage!!
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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Go into your Network Preference Pane and make sure "Show AirPort status in menu bar" is checked. Any time you're in range of a network you can select it by clicking on the menu bar AirPort indicator. Any available networks will be listed can be accessed (if you have the network's individual password) by clicking on it in the drop-down menu.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Memphis, Tn. USA
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Originally posted by rambo47:
Go into your Network Preference Pane and make sure "Show AirPort status in menu bar" is checked. Any time you're in range of a network you can select it by clicking on the menu bar AirPort indicator. Any available networks will be listed can be accessed (if you have the network's individual password) by clicking on it in the drop-down menu.
Also under network: Airport select "by default join
AUTOMATIC"
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