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I use my Mac's built-in Airport to connect to the Airport Base Station. I just bought my wife the D-Link DWL-G132 wireless 108G USB adapter, hoping it will be compatible. I appreciate any input. Thanks!

2006-08-20 16:21:21 · 2 answers · asked by stealthdoc1 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

2 answers

Yeah, you should be okay with that set up. Both are 802.11 compliant. Airport and D-Link are built to be backward compliant (b/g). Get some drug rehab for the rambler.

2006-08-20 17:03:49 · answer #1 · answered by nathan75932 6 · 0 0

well if your all set up on wireless network dont for get this do this and its not a joke


? is your pc still slow & your internet you have done a full system scan
with your anit virus /anti spyware you even defragmenter your hard drive
done a scan disk but your pc is still slow and your internet is not as good you even format the hard drive and your internet is still slow
your pc is not running fast as it was ?

you do make sure you call your (isp) or this will happen

then you need to check your router it dont mater what router you have
people in the vicinity is on your network


you call your (isp)
GET THIS SET TO DISABLED

(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING )
it dont matter what router you have you need to get
(GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) set to disable

is your router safe?
you need to call your (isp) server
they have to get you in to your router home page
then from there ..copy & paste the router home page
into a notepad then save that to a back up cd

now from there they have to take you to the part
where (GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING ) is
then you click on ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING) icon
then at the top of the page on the right your see
configure.. you click on configure
then you .. UN-TICK .. the box ( GAMES & APPLICATION SHARING)
that is ticked there ...
then you click look down the page your see
<<<
if you have a wireless router
and then ask them where you set up a wpa-security key dont use a 128bit wep key ask to use a wpa- security that is your router security key and you pick the wpa-security key not your (isp)server . just ask them where you set one up they will say use a wep-key ..ignore them you say your going to use a wpa.key and want to know how to set one up and remember you pick the wpa-key not your (isp)server or they will use your network

now you close off the page
and clean out your internet address bar

also click on start control panel then click on network and internet conncetions icon
then click on network conncetions icon
right click the local Area conncetion icon then click on properties
at the top click on
advanced
tab
then click on settings tab
tick the box
dont allow exceptions
then but a dot in
on reccmmended
then click on ok
then click on ok
again
close off network connections window that is open

2006-08-20 23:28:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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