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    wireless network not detected

    System Preferences >> Network >> Show : Airport Select "Prefered Networks" and then move your network to the top of the list. If you want to get rid of the other network, you can delete it from the list and then press the "Options..." button. You'll want to uncheck "Automatiically add new...
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    wireless network not detected

    I had trouble getting my iMac to work with my wireless. I used Shared Key, 64bit, hex. Then it worked.
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    wireless network not detected

    I have the same router and I think your firmware is way outdated. Go to the Tools tab and select Firmware. I am running version 1.23. If you have an old version, you may want to update. It's easy to find online. Note however, that your router will loose all of it's configuration, so make...
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    iMac cannot see both sub networks

    Nevermind, I'm using a workaround. I've wired the iMac to router a and connected to router b wirelessly. The signal is weak, but usable. So now the iMac is on both subnets and can ping both routers and the connecting computers.
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    iMac cannot see both sub networks

    I have 2 wireless routers. a:192.168.0.1 and b:192.168.1.1. The DSL line hooks into router a. I have a 100 foot cable connecting router a to router b. My iMac is wirelessly connnected to router a. I need the iMac to be able to connect to PCs on router b, but the iMac can't ping...
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