Hi,
If you have only one WiFi station, you should disable roaming (roaming
is the ability to hop from one station to another in a large WiFi
network with several stations, e.g. one per floor).
This should avoid connecting to your neighbours station, I guess.
I don't use power management neither, maybe untick this too to make
things the simplest possible.
Maybe try first with another program using the internet, like Mail V or
NetHopper (and point NetHopper to a simple site the Newton can handle,
like the excellent <http://newton.tek-ed.com/>).
I put up some illustrated info on my website :
Airport config :
<http://messagepad.free.fr/AirPort/AirPort.html>
mail setup :
<http://messagepad.free.fr/Courriels/Courriels.html>
Mail V usage :
<http://messagepad.free.fr/Courriel/MailV.html>
My Newtons work with WiFi, and thousands of others do, so keep the faith :-)
Best regards,
Andreas
Le lundi 28 août 2006, newtontalk@newtontalk.net
(newtontalk@newtontalk.net) a écrit :
>roaming & power management enabled.
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