BrianT1701 Posted February 17, 2004 Share Posted February 17, 2004 I am trying to get rid of my PC, and I am going to buy a Powerbook as it is all I really need, and I don't want to get a PC laptop. I've wanted an apple for the longest time, and now that time has come.My question is, the airport extreme card should be all I need so that I can surf the net with my linksys wireless router, correct? It is 802.11g, just like the airport card. But, I see apple offers an airport station, and I shouldn't need that, correct?Thanks in advace... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjf123 Posted February 17, 2004 Share Posted February 17, 2004 I've got an iBook with an Airport Extreme Card at home that connects to my DSL connection via a Linksys Broadband B Router (BEFW11S4), so I'm using 802.11b, not 11g. It works quite nicely with one exception. I can't seem to get WPA encryption to work with the SSID broadcast turned off. If I turn on the SSID broadcast, WPA works great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arena2045 Posted February 21, 2004 Share Posted February 21, 2004 BrianT1701 :Congrats on the plans to get a PowerBook as your primary system! Out of curiosity what model are you looking at? 12, 15, or 17 inchAs bjf123 pointed out, he’s been having some problems with his AP Extreme and a Linksys Router. WPA ProblemI’ll also mention, as I said in the WPA Problem thread: some of the advanced settings of wireless Linksys Routers require a Windows PC running IE to configure. I’m sorry that I can’t find the article that I read that little bit of information, but I can tell you that I’ve run into that problem with my Linksys BEFW11S4 wired / wireless router (802.11B).Please don’t take this the wrong way… But if you are going to make such an investment and get a PowerBook, it may be worth spending a little extra and getting Apple’s Airport Extreme base station. No other brand can rival the tight integration that exists between the hardware and the AP Extreme base station. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianT1701 Posted February 21, 2004 Author Share Posted February 21, 2004 I believe that WPA allows you you password out the wireless connection? I could be wrong.If that is what it is I certainly don't really need that where I live, there are hardly any people around me, so steal my connection.Considering I just bought the linksys router, and since I won't use WPA I think it will work with the powerbook. I think the airport base station only has one wired out, and I need atleast 3, as I have 3 wired computers hooked up to the lynksys router. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arena2045 Posted February 21, 2004 Share Posted February 21, 2004 WPA is the new wireless security setting, similar to WEP. If that is what it is I certainly don't really need that where I live, there are hardly any people around me, so steal my connection.Considering I just bought the linksys router, and since I won't use WPA I think it will work with the powerbook. I think the airport base station only has one wired out, and I need atleast 3, as I have 3 wired computers hooked up to the lynksys router.That's cool. Didn't know all the details. :thumbsup:When you do get the system you will have to post a mini-review with pics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianT1701 Posted February 22, 2004 Author Share Posted February 22, 2004 When you do get the system you will have to post a mini-review with pics.Will do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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