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| Airport Problem after Leopard Upgrade Hello, I am experiencing the following problem : I have an iMac G5 with Tiger with 3 users, accessing internet via a local WiFi network at home. This network needs a WPA password to access. The iMac worked perfectly and accessed the net with no issues. I installed Leopard on the iMac and since then : - it asks for a WPA password for the local network but does not accept it even if I know that the password is right - the airport meter is on "zero" - I cannot get to internet. Thank you for your help, Henri |
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| How did you install Leopard? Erase and Install? Upgrade install? If you did an standard upgrade then go to the folder /System/Library/Extensions/ and move the files (you will need an Admin account) AppleAirport2.kext & AppleAirportFW.kext to the desktop. Then RESTART immediately! If this doesn't fix the problem open System Preferences->Network, Airport tab and turn of IPv6. This might help too. Good Luck.
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