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> Are your clients trying to connect to "ANY" SSID? If so you needto
\n
> uncheck the reject ANY in the wireless options on the SG20's adminSG20
\n> webpage.
\n>
\n> J.
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "Craig Robinson" <stroft@h...>
\n> wrote:
\n> > I have a new SG20 (build us 2.6.0-72) and added a new Proxim
\n> Orinoco Gold
\n> > WiFi card. The SG20 recognizes the card: the front panel and the
\n> browser
\n> > interface indicate that 128-bit wireless is enabled.
\n> >
\n> > I have been using an Apple iBook (with an AirPort card) and a
\n> Windows XP
\n> > desktop (with a wireless PCI card) with a Linksys wireless
\n> gateway/router. I
\n> > know these clients are set up okay for wireless.
\n> >
\n> > Neither the iBook nor the WinXP box detects a signal from the
\n
> with thethe
\n> > Orinoco Gold card.
\n> >
\n> > Is there a way to isolate whether the problem is in the SG20 or
\n> the Orinoco
\n> > Gold card? I don't have any other devices with a PC card slot.
\n> >
\n> > By the way, the only computer that I have that is connected to
\n
> SG20 byof
\n> > wiring is a Mac G4 running OS X. I have noticed a singular lack
\n
> > documentation and support for Mac clients.