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Problems with wireless network on 10.3

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Andreas Rossbacher - 15 Sep 2006 22:05 GMT
Hi!
I have a problem with my wireless connection under MAX OS 10.3 I
previously had my local AP in the keychain but i needed to change
the security configuration and so it just stoped working.

What I did was that I deleted that network from the keychain so that
is definatly not there. Funny thing now is that everytime I select
my home network AP in the wireless mehu i get "Bad password try again"
any other APs are working fine.

Anybody has an idea where else MAC OS could save infos about the
known wireless networks else than in the keychain?

Cause he must have some saved information about that network somewhere.
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bye Andreas

Neill Massello - 15 Sep 2006 23:26 GMT
> Anybody has an idea where else MAC OS could save infos about the
> known wireless networks else than in the keychain?

In
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.airport.preferences.p
list, with the password stored in the System's keychain
(/Library/Keychains/System.keychain).

Just use the Network pref pane to edit the password for your wireless
network.
Andreas Rossbacher - 19 Sep 2006 22:13 GMT
Neill Massello schrieb:

> In
> /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.airport.preferences.p
> list, with the password stored in the System's keychain
> (/Library/Keychains/System.keychain).

I deleted all entries regarding that AP name I have the problems with in
that file but the problem is still there.

> Just use the Network pref pane to edit the password for your wireless
> network.

I tried to delete all references there, but it still is telling me that
the password for the AP is wrong though there is no password stored for
this AP in the keychain.

Any more tips where I could search for something which is saved about
this AP?
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bye Andreas Rossbacher

 
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