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Quote: Originally Posted by sgtpeper Well for example this site and gmail runs extremely slowly, but blackberryforums.com runs fine. I dunno everything just seems off... I even downloaded a virus scanner and checked everything - came up with no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Leonard I read this today http://www.macworld.com/2007/02/firs...amac/index.php It may answer some of your questions. Apparently, Vista runs faster on Mac Pro than Apple?s OS X. Go figure? Second opinions are…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gdog thats not the resolving i was hoping for Suggestion... I would seriously wait on buying the NEW Apple Airport Extreme N router. They are having compatibility issues with "devices." I spoked to a an Apple engin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Yah, but that's kinda not his point. Whomever's problem it is, you're sitting with an unconnected XBox or a wide open network. Even getting WEP up is better than nothing. That likely can be done with tweaking.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by maimezvous Yes I know Apple is not perfect and their excrement does stink, just like yours. You have come here asking for help and I, as well as a few others, have tried to help you. However, you have refused all of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by maimezvous Look, think about this. The new Apple router uses another wireless standard that the 360 might not play well with. The problem here doesn't just lie with one company or the other. Honestly, from this thre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Sure it will work. The problem is only to do with Wireless security. With wireless security turned on, the 360 (stupidly) will not allow you to select the network and enter the password. Wired connections a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude OK, just wanted to make sure I was clear with what I was trying to say. I really do appreciate your responses. Checking and double checking is not a bad thing after all.
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Quote: Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude Exactly. As I posted, enabling security (WEP/WPA) and enabling SSID transmission are two different options. PBG... no worries mate. Apple has told me it's a problem. They will be releasing a firmware updat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude You have to enable SSID transmission. By default Apple routers don't transmit SSID when encryption is active. This is a separate option from WEP/WPA/WPA2. PBDG... as posted several times, I am able to see …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PBG4 Dude You have to enable SSID transmission. By default Apple routers don't transmit SSID when encryption is active. This is a separate option from WEP/WPA/WPA2. I spoke to an Apple engineer for over 2 hours on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage (again) From the Apple forums it sounds like the 360 does not play well with any of the Draft N routers. Perhaps a patch from MS is on the way? C. I would hope so. It sounds like an issue with the Airp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Well if it works without encryption there's a way to get it to work with WEP or Apple will be patching soon. WPA looks broken to some extent and Apple recommends TSN/WEP or non-TSN/WPA. http://docs.info.apple…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aircft.sys.spec. WPA and WPA2 will make your router invisible, to anyone but the person who knows the name and password of your network. WEP will be visible, but will require a regular password (when using a mac) a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aircft.sys.spec. WPA and WPA2 will make your router invisible, to anyone but the person who knows the name and password of your network. WEP will be visible, but will require a regular password (when using a mac) a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CosmoNut Have you made sure the AE is set up to show the network's name even with security enabled? Yeah... I can see the router if I don't have any security enabled. Once I go WEP or WPA/WPA2 Person or Enterprise, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by maimezvous See if there you can find in the security options a way to block/accept MAC addresses and then find out your 360's MAC address and let the router accept it. I had to do that for my MacBook and Belkin Router…
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Quote: Originally Posted by maimezvous What security did you use with the other routers that you have used with the 360? Try those. With the other routers, all I used was WEP. For some reason, none of the security options work with the XBOX …
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea 360 doesn't do WPA2 evidently. Only WEP and WPA. Use the Airport Admin Utility to set the Airport Express with WPA Only and configure your XBox to use WPA. Or disable all security first and try that. But othe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage The Apple forums descibe this same problem. The XBox has to be configured to use the same type of Wireless protection as the router. Or vice versa. C. Yes. The Apple forums does discuss this but you…