04-23-2008, 09:09 PM
Wish I could help. The time I tried encryption I couldn't get past that same problem.
Pretty much everyone on the forum knows more about it though, so the answer can't me more than a few posts away.
I'm 90% sure that particular error has to do with passwords and encryption though-- routers will automatically negotiate down to a slower/older protocol.
I had experiences in a cafe where I had to change the type of encryption (there's a pulldown) to get it to connect. Can't remember the details.
It had no trouble with my Belkin g router, or any other unprotected routers in the neighborhood I ever tried to connect to.
RFD has an iBook G3/900 with original AP card.
(it's showing signal strength, right?)
Pretty much everyone on the forum knows more about it though, so the answer can't me more than a few posts away.
I'm 90% sure that particular error has to do with passwords and encryption though-- routers will automatically negotiate down to a slower/older protocol.
I had experiences in a cafe where I had to change the type of encryption (there's a pulldown) to get it to connect. Can't remember the details.
It had no trouble with my Belkin g router, or any other unprotected routers in the neighborhood I ever tried to connect to.
RFD has an iBook G3/900 with original AP card.
(it's showing signal strength, right?)