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WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS
Frequently Asked Questions:
If the green indicator light on your network
card is flashing steadily, but you cannot connect to the Airport
Wireless Network, one of the following situations may exist:
1. Your network card may not have the correct
SSID.
Some networks cards may require that you manually
add the SSID code. Follow the directions included with your
particular card and enter tsunami as the SSID code
2. The computer is trying to connect using
an invalid IP address.
You must release and renew your IP address.
For instructions, please refer to Automatic IP Configuration
for your operating system listed below:
Automatic IP Configuration Windows 98
To resolve this problem, you must release and renew your IP
address and retry the connection. To release an IP address
and allow the network to assign a new IP address, complete
the following steps:
From the desktop, click the Start button and
select Run.
Type winipcfg in the field, and click
OK.
If PPP Adapter is listed, click on the
down arrow at the end of the field and select your wireless
network card this name will be dependent on the brand of network
card you purchased.
Once your wireless device appears in the field,
click the Release button
Click the Renew button.
Automatic IP Configuration For Windows 2000
Click the Start button and select Run. Type command
in the field and click OK.
At the DOS prompt type ipconfig /all
and press Enter.
At the DOS prompt type ipconfig /release
and press Enter.
At the DOS prompt type ipconfig /renew
and press Enter
3. You may have corrupted drivers.
Reinstall the drivers from your hardware manufacturer's
driver disk
4. Another PCMCIA Network card is conflicting
with your Wireless card
Remove the other card and reboot the system.
5. The system is trying to connect through
a Proxy Server
This is common in situations where the computer
may be accessing a corporate LAN when in the office. The proxy
server settings must be disabled to access the Airport Wireless
network
Be sure to write down any existing settings
before altering them
Microsoft Internet Explorer
In Control Panel, double-click Internet Options.
Click on the Connections tab then the LAN settings button.
Remove the checkmark from the box labeled "Use
a proxy server" and click OK.
6. The system is trying to connect through
a dial-up connection.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
1. In Control Panel, double-click Internet Options.
Click on the tab marked Connections.
2. Under Dial-Up Settings, record which options
are selected in case you need to re-enable the dial-up connection
as it was before.
Click on the radio button next to "Never
dial a connection."
3. Click APPLY, then the OK button.
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