Sai,
My colleague here, Vic, did install and use MacStumbler and it wasn't
able to find any networks.
Beth
At 3:43 PM -0700 10/13/04, sai tsui wrote:
>Beth,
>The best way to test your Airport card is downloading a freeware
>called Macstumbler. It shows the signal strength of any access
>point in the surroundings. It also shows a lot of good information
>to help you troubleshoot.
>Let me know if I can be of any assistance. And call me if you need
>step by step instruction to make it work.
>
>-Sai@Lawrence Hall of Science
>
>On Oct 13, 2004, at 2:21 PM, Beth Muramoto wrote:
>
>>I didn't know who to email about this in CNS so forgive this post
>>if it should go elsewhere. If anyone knows who I should direct
>>this, please let me know, but another reason for posting this is to
>>find out if others are experiencing the same problem.
>>
>>We've had 3 iBooks with the Airport Extreme card both pre-installed
>>and manually installed where they were not able see Airbears in
>>Tolman Hall. We even tested on the second floor where there are 2
>>antennas (one in 2515 and one in the Ed-Psych Library) and Airbears
>>was not detected. On one of the iBooks, we did test the card by
>>creating a network on an iMac that we have in a lab here that has
>>an older Airport card and was connecting wirelessly. That iMac was
>>detected by the iBook. We also put the laptop on the same table
>>that the iMac with the older Airport card was on and there was no
>>signal to the iBook, but the iMac was detecting both Airbears and
>>another wireless network.
>>
>>Does anyone know if there is a compatibility/connectivity issue
>>with the Airport Extreme cards and Airbears? Or has anyone
>>experienced similar problems as well?
>>
>>Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated.
>>
>>Beth
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>>Beth Muramoto
>>Computer Resource Specialist
>>Graduate School of Education
>>University of California, Berkeley
>>1650 Tolman Hall
>>Berkeley, CA 94720
>>Email: mailto:bmuramot@uclink.berkeley.edu
>>Phone: (510) 643-0203
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>>
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>>
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-- *************************************************** Beth Muramoto Computer Resource Specialist Graduate School of Education University of California, Berkeley 1650 Tolman Hall Berkeley, CA 94720 Email: mailto:bmuramot@uclink.berkeley.edu Phone: (510) 643-0203 Fax: (510) 643-6239 The Formula for Success: Underpromise, overdeliver - Tom Peters *************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: For information about MAGNet, its meetings and events, and its mailing list, including information on subscribing and unsubscribing, see the MAGNet Web site at <http://magnet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Wed Oct 13 16:00:21 2004
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