Base Station Password

Hi, I just downloaded Mac OS X version 10.5.1. I am hoping that it is going to solve my problems with my Airport. I was excited to find that when I went into the Airport Utility that there was an update to the Firmware. But when I went up downoad it, it asked me for my Base Station password which I assume if the Key. But it doesn't accept my password. Is this indeed my Key to my network. If not, what is it? I know I am typing the correct password. I checked Keychains to make sure. I also verified that there wasn't a problem with my keychains. thanks Mark

manofwow,
I hope you've found the answer to your question. In case others are searching and find your post, I am replying to it. The base station password is distinct from the network password. I forgot my base station password, and couldn't do the firmware update until researching how to reset it. See
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044
for instructions.

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