Can see all available wireless networks

When I used tiger, if I went to work, there were usually around half a dozen free wireless access points nearby by to use, and they were all visable when I selected the wireless icon near the time at the top right corner of my screen, and if one got weaker, then I'd jump on another. Since I upgraded to leopard, my leopard settings only recognise one of the places while the other places are not visable under the wireless icon thing (at the top right of my screen), not even the numerous locked ones. If I grab my bosses macbook and put it next to my macbook, (she has tiger still), and we each grab the default wireless, we can both surf, yet she has all the other free wireless places visable while I don't. I want my mac to show all of them all of the time. How can I do this. Sorry if this is such an easy question but I've been fiddling for ages and still, my mac only remembers one of them. Please help.

When you installed Leopard did you choose to upgrade ontop of your Tiger installation or did you do an erase install (clean install)?

Similar Messages

  • 2nd MBP can see all other wireless networks except TC: 1st sees TC fine?

    This is totally mystifying: I have an older generation MBP running Leopard, and it can see the Time Capsule in Airport Utility and in Networks, connect to it, backup to it, and access the internet no problem.
    I also have a newer model MBP running 10.5.8. This one can see every other wireless network in our building except the Time Capsule. Can't see it in Airport Utility either (latest version).
    Haven't found any solution to this anywhere. Help me guys, you're my last hope!

    I can now tell you all this is the well-known HARDWARE fault whereby the wireless antenna screw comes loose.
    Have done this back up and it is now 100%.

  • How can I view all available wireless networks?

    So, I recently set up a new wireless network at home. Living in an apartment building means there are lots of other wireless networks floating around, none of which I have any interest in joining. Unfortunately, my phone will only list five or six available networks, with my new network not included. I can't "forget" any of the other networks, as I have never connected to them, and attempting to enter my network and password fails.
    Thus, I need to either 1) view every single available network, or 2) find a way to get rid of the networks I'm not interested in

    Please link to an example of a page you're having problems with. It should be accessible without a login.

  • IMac can see everything on wireless network except for internet

    My iMac 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 24" iMac running 10.5.8 has been perfectly fine for a couple of years. Suddenly it will not get an internet connection on the wireless network in our home. We have several other devices on the network that have no trouble using the internet. The iMac can access these devices via wireless, just not the internet.
    When it's attached via a LAN cable plugged into the Airport (Dome type) the internet is fine.
    We're flumoxed.
    Any suggestions greatfully received.
    purplejoolz

    HI,
    Try the information in the Airport Troubleshooting Guide and see if you can resolve the problem that way.
    If nothing there helps click here for the Airport Extreme Base Station Setup Guide.
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/AirPort_Extreme_Base_Station_Setup_Guidev4.2.pdf
    Type Command + F on your keyboard. Then type in: Reset top right side of your Safari window just under your Bookmarks Bar then press return on your Keyboard.
    Follow the instructions to reset your Airport base station.
    Carolyn

  • Cant see available wireless networks?

    I have two laptops sitting side by side.  My computer sees all the available wireless networks broadcasting within range (including my BEFW11S4 4-wired, wireless router).  My daughter just turned on her computer for the first time and we are not seeing any "available wireless networks" in range...refresh list doesn't help.
    Is there some setting in the computer that I must enable to get her computer to see the wireless networks in range?
    thx.

    sorry....hit the wrong key and it submitted before finishing....
    1.  Have linked my daughters computer to WEP enabled wireless signal from Linksys router....that is the good news.
    2.  bad news is that I still don't see the signal listed on the "view available wireless networks list."  The message in the window says:
    "Windows cannot configure this wireless connection.  If you have enabled another program to manage this wireless connection, use that software.  If you want Windows to configure this wireless connection, start the Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service.  For information about starting the WZC service, see article 871122 in the Microsoft Knowledge Base on the microsoft.com Web site."
    I did disable the Windows Firewall and the Norton Firewall as you instructed.
    The wireless card is the "802.11g Mini Card Wireless Adapter"
    So, my only problem existing on my daughters computer now is that one can't see the wireless signals in range as the "view available wireless networks" list doesn't display anything.  However, she is able to connect at free WiFi in town, is now able to connect to my WEP enabled signal in the house.....that is good.
    just one last thing to fix and we will be golden....but I don't know what to try next....
    And I just clicked my wireless icon to display networks in range and found 3:  1.  my WEP enabled network-Connected; 2. Linksys from a neighbor in range that is not protected and is available to link to...; and 3.  A computer-to-computer signal probably from both of these computers sitting on the desk next to each other....
    any suggestions on what to try next???
    thx.  greg

  • Airport Extreme Card can't connect to wireless network

    Hello All,
    I recently installed an Airport Extreme Card into my PowerMac G5, but am having difficulty connecting to the existing wireless network. The card appears to be installed correctly, and Airport comes up and says it's running, but doesn't see any available wireless networks. An iMac 5 feet away (and no closer to the airport extreme base station) connects perfectly. With all the info about the antenna, i've triple checked to make sure the antenna is completely installed in the card so I don't think that is the issue. It's part no. M8881LL/A Model No. A1028 and it's installed in a PowerMac Dual 2Ghz PowerPC G5. I'm wondering if there is a compatibility issue? Any comments?
    Thanks for the help.
    PowerMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Hi Duane,
    Thanks for the welcome and the reply. The PowerMac is an older one so I don't have the external antenna, and have looked around for one with no luck. I just ordered one and it will be here tomorrow so I'm hoping you saved the day and that's the ticket. Thanks so much for the help! I'll update this again if that solves my problem, but just wanted to say thanks... i'll know more on Monday.
    Slater

  • Can't detect my wireless network

    Hi,
    A few days a go I started having problems with my Wirless connection. My Macbook Pro can seem to find it anymore. It can be gone for a week, and then out of nowhere it pops up again and works for a day or two. My iPhone connects fine to the network. I might add that the airport card totaly stoped working for a week a while ago, but it also just started working by it's self.
    I'm running Mac OS X 10.6.4 and I'm using an D-Link DIR-655 as router with Firmware ver. 1.21EU
    I can see all my friends networks in the dorm (and connect to them), but I cant see mine. Rly strange..
    anyone have any idea what it could be?

    Hi, I too am having the same problem. The MBP won't detect only my network but detects all other networks in the neighborhood. And mobile phone connects to my network. This has happened earlier too, but just sorted itself out on its own.
    Thanks

  • I am in an internet cafe and my macbook pro can't find the wireless network available here. I have used this network before. I have restarted my machine several times too. help please

    I am in an internet cafe and my macbook pro can't find the wireless network available at the cafe. I have used this network before. I have restarted my machine several times too. help please

    Change your router channel.  Sometimes this is all you will have to do.
    Power cycling the router.  Read the router's user manual or contact their tech support for instructions.
    System Preferences/Internet & Network/Network
    Unlock the padlock
    Locations:  Automatic
    Highlight Airport
    Click the Assist Me button
    In the popup window click the Diagnostic button.
    System Preferences/Network- Unlock padlock.  Highlight Airport.  Network Name-select your name.  Click on the Advanced button.  Airport/Preferred Networks-delete all that is not your network.
    Place a check mark next to "Remember networks this computer has joined."  Click the OK button and lock the padlock.  Restart your computer.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1920 Mac OS: How to release and renew a DHCP lease
    No internet connection (wireless)
    Check to see if an extra entry is present in the DNS Tab for your wireless connection (System Preferences/Network/Airport/Advanced/DNS).
    Delete all extra entries that you find.
    Place a check mark next to "Remember networks this computer has joined."
    Other resources to check into:
    http://www.netspotapp.comNetspot
    How to diagnose and resolve Wi-Fi slow-downs
    Pv6 troubleshooting
    Mac OS X 10.6 Help:  Solving problems with connecting to the Internet
    What Affects Wireless Internet?
    Solutions for connecting to the Internet, setting up a small network, and troubleshooting

  • MacBook can't see my home wireless network after upgrade to OSX 10.8.5

    After upgrading to OSX 10.8.5, my MacBook does not detect any wireless nertworks. My iPad and iPhone work fine, my router has been rebooted, WiFi is turned on, and the ethernet connection is how I am writing this message to you via broadband. There are a half dozen wireless networks in range (according to my iPhone) but the MacBook cannot find the router I am sitting next to. Any ideas on how to correct this issue?

    It appears an SMC reset was required:
    HT5815 I've just done the 10.8.5 update on my MacBook Pro end of 2008, and WiFi don't work after reboot... Impossible to activate it...
    Here is your other post: MacBook can't see my home wireless network after upgrade to OSX 10.8.5
    If you reply to it and marked it "solved", perhaps with a link to that post (copy and paste it, or just say you performed the SMC reset) it will help others find a solution. Thanks!

  • Windows machine on local network can see all volumes mounted on my MBP

    I have a Macbook Pro running 10.6.4 with 4 volumes mounted (Macintosh HD, Scratch Drive, Files, & Media). On this same network I have a Windows 7 machine. I just noticed today that in the Windows File Explorer I can see all 4 of the volumes that I have mounted on my Mac. Not only can I see the volumes, I can drill down into folders on my Mac, open files, and even make changes to and save those files.
    I've checked all the Sharing options on my Mac and everything is turned off and my firewall is turned on. I know that in the past I wasn't able to see these volumes from the Windows machine. I recently upgraded to 10.6.4 but don't know if that has anything to do with this as I rarely do anything with that Windows machine so I'm not really sure when this started.
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers!

    Check this
    Go to system preferences--------->
    Sharing -------------->
    File Sharing ---------------> ( you said this is not selected )
    then
    go to the options ------------->
    and See if SMB sharing on or not .
    this is the only place which is sharing with windows .......
    hope it helps
     csp 10.5/10.6

  • I have 3 airport express units, an Ipod and a PC.  I used the PC to set up an airTunes and the AirUtility can see all three of the airexpresses.  The Ipod displays all of the airexpresses and I can pick any one to stream music to. PC won't - any ideas?

    I have 3 airport express units, an Ipod and a Windows 7 PC.  I used the PC to set up an iTunes/airTunes and the AirUtility can see all three of the expresses.  The Ipod displays all of the expresses and I can pick any one to stream music to. The PC won't - any ideas? AirUtility tells me the 7.5.2 version of the firmware is the latest for the expresses and ITunes is also reporting that there are no upgrades available.  I get an error code -15000 when I try to connect from the PC to one of the expresses.

    How do I configure the AX to connect to the hub's wireless network? It will only scan one base station Airport Express at a time in the Airport Utility. I think what I am trying to do is use the hub as a router to the two AX's. Is there a specific way to set this up?
    To set up the AX to join a wireless network as a "Wireless Client," using the AirPort Utility, either connect to the AX's wireless network or temporarily connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, try these settings:
    Launch the AirPort Utility.
    Select the AX.
    If not already connected to the AX's wireless network, go ahead and switch to it when prompted.
    AirPort Utility > Select the AX > Manual Setup > AirPort > Wireless
    Wireless Mode: Join a wireless network
    Network Name: <type in the network name/SSID of the wireless network that you want to join or select it from the pop-up menu>
    Wireless Security: None OR, if you are using security on your wireless network:
    Wireless Security: <Select the appropriate level of security for the existing wireless network: WPA/WPA2 Personal | WPA2 Personal>
    Password: <enter your wireless network security password>
    Verify Password: <re-enter the same security password>
    Click Update to write the new settings to the AX.

  • Can't create a wireless network without a wireless card on my Mac

    Help!
    O.k. I tried searching the forums for an answer but the odd nature of my problem, and the immense database of topics made it very difficult to find a similar post.
    The general issue/idea:
    Run a wireless network using Airport Extreme - Connect desktop mac via ethernet and Roku player via wi-fi. Can't get the desktop mac to connect via ethernet when I restart the network/Airport Extreme.
    My Father in law has my old computer; It's a PowerMac G5 (Dual 1.8GHz CPUs) running OS 10.5.8), connected to internet via cable (TimeWarner) modem. It does NOT have an Airport or Airport Extreme card installed. The computer works fine, and I don't believe that I 'need' an Airport Card in order to use the Airport Extreme (it's a brand new/refurbished model) in the manner described below.
    I would like to use the Airport Extreme to generate/run a wireless network (Do I need an Airport Card in order to generate/run a wireless network? Doesn't the AE actually do that?), connect the desktop Mac to the network via Ethernet (I shouldn't need an Airport Card to do that, should I?) and connect a 'Roku Player (802.11g capable) to the network via wi-fi.
    As far as I know, this should be possible.
    Basic steps/as I understand them:
    A. Connect ethernet from cable modem to AE.
    B. Connect ethernet from AE to desktop Mac.
    C. Create the wireless network using desktop Mac and Airport Utility.
    D. Restart AE to start the wireless network running.
    E. Connect Roku to wireless network over wi-fi.
    I have no problems with A & B. Once the AE is connected to the desktop Mac, I'm able to get internet via ethernet as it passes through the AE. I can then create a wireless network (step C.) using the Airport Utility (and setup assistant). The problem starts after I've configured the wireless network.
    Once I've configured the wireless network, the Airport Utility software prompts me to restart the AE in order to start the wireless network.
    As soon as I restart the AE, my desktop Mac tries to connect to the 'wireless' network, even though it's already connected via ethernet. I don't have a wireless card in the Mac, and I don't want to connect the desktop using wi-fi/wireless. It's connected via ethernet, works fine during configuration, and I don't ever anticipate a desire to connect the desktop via wi-fi.
    No matter what I do, I can't get the desktop to connect via ethernet. The only network connection option I'm offered is 'Rescan'. O.k. the desktop can't find the wireless network (because it doesn't have a wireless card), and I'm unable to continue with the Airport Utility. I can't make any further changes to the network (the options to manually change the network configuration are not available as the desktop Mac cannot currently talk to the AE - It's still trying to connect wirelessly), and the desktop has no internet connection as it's trying to connect wirelessly.
    *How can I...*
    *Setup/run a wireless network, while keeping the desktop Mac connected via ethernet?*
    I'm perfectly willing to factory reset the AE and start over.
    Any help appreciated.
    Thwarted by the network.
    - Robert

    My Father in law has my old computer; It's a PowerMac G5 (Dual 1.8GHz CPUs) running OS 10.5.8), connected to internet via cable (TimeWarner) modem. It does NOT have an Airport or Airport Extreme card installed. The computer works fine, and I don't believe that I 'need' an Airport Card in order to use the Airport Extreme (it's a brand new/refurbished model) in the manner described below.
    That is correct, you could connect the PowerMac G5, via Ethernet, to the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) or any other wired router for Internet access. You do NOT need an AirPort Card for wired access ... ONLY if you want the G5 to connect to a wireless network.
    I would like to use the Airport Extreme to generate/run a wireless network (Do I need an Airport Card in order to generate/run a wireless network? Doesn't the AE actually do that?)
    That is correct, the AEBS is a wireless router that can provide a wireless network. The AirPort Card, on the other hand is a wireless adapter used to allow a Mac to connect to a wireless network, created by any wireless router ... not just those provided by Apple.
    As far as I know, this should be possible.
    Basic steps/as I understand them:
    A. Connect ethernet from cable modem to AE.
    B. Connect ethernet from AE to desktop Mac.
    C. Create the wireless network using desktop Mac and Airport Utility.
    D. Restart AE to start the wireless network running.
    E. Connect Roku to wireless network over wi-fi.
    Yes, these are all good assumptions.
    As soon as I restart the AE, my desktop Mac tries to connect to the 'wireless' network, even though it's already connected via ethernet. I don't have a wireless card in the Mac, and I don't want to connect the desktop using wi-fi/wireless.
    Do you actually have an AirPort Card installed in the G5 now? If so, then it might be possible that the "firing order" for network connectivity has AirPort at the top of the list under System Preferences > Network. Just change the order to have Ethernet at the top and disable AirPort to ensure that the G5 connects by Ethernet only.

  • Can't find *some* wireless networks

    Hi
    Have seen vaguely similar posts but couldn't quite follow. I've used my G4 powerbook to connect to a whole range of wireless networks using Airport and have never had a problem. However I was trying to connect to a wireless network at my local pub and couldn't do it. Airport couldn't find it, when I manually entered all relevant info (including password), it still wouldn't connect. Other laptop users, including others with Apples, don't seem to have a problem and they can't get my laptop to co-operate either. It can still find other wireless networks elsewhere with no trouble. Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong?
    Thanks
    Powerbook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    Have the other apple users connected to the "hotspot" in the past? If so, their mac's may "remember" the settings of the network.
    The network hotspot, as a security measure, may not broadcast the SSID and you may need to enter it manually, provided the hotspot "posts" it or gives it to your when you make a purchase. (I've seen a number of hot spots either post it near the register of give it to you after making a purchase to prevent users just accessing it without being a consumer of their products)
    The hotspot may also encrypt the network, which they will usually provide as well.
    I hope this helps!
    P.S. There are several "Widgets" available for download that will identify if a network is available, but may not be broadcasting their SSID, this will help confirm that you are getting the signal, but just not the details in order to log in, one can be found here: http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/networking_security/airtrafficcontrol.h tml

  • I have a mid-2010 iMac and just purchased a 2TB TC, can't join existing wireless network with AC standard so attached to iMac via ethernet with TC wifi turned off.  How do i access TC now? not showing up in disk utility or on desktop. working fine with TM

    I have a mid-2010 iMac and just purchased a 2TB TC, I just found out that it can't join existing wireless network with new AC standard so attached to iMac via ethernet with TC's wifi turned off.  How do i access TC now? not showing up in disk utility or on desktop. It is working fine with TM.  My cheeper seagate drives etc kept crashing, so i didnt trust cheeper back up options anymore.  Connected those drives to TM via firewire and could see the drives and access them.
    Also, I didn't want to bridge TC with my new fios router that I paid 100 dollars for, to get N speed and also paying 10 dollars more a month for fast speed.  I heard that bridging slows down everything and then there can be port issues with mail etc.  I connect to the internet via airport only and it is pretty fast. Getting over 50mbs downloads and over 30mbs uploads.  Plus everything in my home it connected to my fios router, airport express for music streaming, two apple tvs, vuezone camer system.  I really didn't want to monkey around too much with my system.  But are there other options to connect the new TC.  Can't find info anywhere for this and called apple who gave me the info above.  after hanging up, i see that i cant access my TC and I am wondering if i would have to reset it to turn wifi on again to make changes to the drive, turn off blinking light  or repair it in disk utility if it should become corrupted.
    For other with similar issues i did solve some other problems: when i connected it to my ethernet port on my iMac wifi stopped working.  Found that I had to turn off the ethernet in the system>network screen, but then TM didn't see the TC so i restarted after changes and then it saw it.
    Now a rant.  I can't believe in this wireless age that Apple would make a product that cant join a wireless net work.  The apple rep said i could return it and look for the previous TC that would join an existing wireless network.  Are we going backwards?
    Thanks!
    lennydas

    Ok... it is getting a bit clearer but there are still some questions.
    I connect to the internet via airport only and it is pretty fast.
    I was assuming airport in this statement in your first post meant the TC or the Express.. but I now realise we are still in the mass confusion stage where apple calls everything wireless an airport. So what you mean is the airport internal card of the computer??
    Also, I didn't want to bridge TC with my new fios router that I paid 100 dollars for, to get N speed and also paying 10 dollars more a month for fast speed.  I heard that bridging slows down everything and then there can be port issues with mail etc.
    I think this is mistaken.
    Putting the TC in bridge mode plugged into your FIOS will not slow the network.. nor will it cause mail or port issues.. in bridge the TC is just a fancy WAP and switch plus the network hard drive.
    If the computer is close it will be faster than the FIOS.
    You can run both wireless networks with different names.. so it is clear which is which. But you can also setup roaming so the computers themselves pick which is the best wireless.
    I tried extending the wireless net work and tried joining wireless network, but the TC kept crashing and I had to keep resetting the TC.  the Apple support person said these, extend wireless network and joint wireless network, are no longer a connection option with the new TC because of the new AC protocol.
    Thanks again!
    You cannot extend to a non-apple wireless router.
    You cannot use join a wireless network because when you do the ethernet ports will be cut off.
    But that has not changed.. I don't think Apple support is correct.. there has been no change with the AC model.. it is simply a fact that apple routers do not work in join wireless mode other than as a dumb client. The same applies to AC as to the earlier version.. but I have asked another person to check this.
    Join in the express is the only apple router that still allows an ethernet connection.
    For now you best use of the TC is bridged to the FIOS. Wireless you can sort out between several options.

  • How can i access my wireless network?

    how can i access my wireless network at home?

    Does your iPad see your WiFi network - Settings>WiFi>Tap your network name, enter your password and tap join.
    If the iPad isn't seeing the network, try rebooting the router - unplug it for about 30 seconds and then plug it in again.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Reading Short Dump in ST22

    Hi , Is there any Function Module or a way  to read the Short Dump generated in ST22 for a particular program.? I have a Z program running in Background on daily basis.For error Handling , when the program generates a short dump , i want to read the

  • How to display my Iphone on my Macbook?

    Hi guys I was wondering if there is a way to use my iPhone on my Mac,  including all the apps that i use in my Iphone. Thanks guys

  • Is this true? sounds legit?

    Hi, ill try and sum this up quickly, our family business used to be run by my father and the IT was, over a decade ago, handled by a friend of his. That friend has since fallen out with the family but back around 2004 he supplied a copy of SBS2003 fo

  • How to deploy Shared Variables with aliases (Project Variable), when some machines are offline?

    Hi all, I have a distributed application (PC + a few CompactRIOs). My PC contains variables that have aliasing enabled -- they are bound to variables on the cRIOs. One of the cRIOs is currently offline. I'm trying to deploy some changes I've made on

  • What is an UDF and UDT

    Hi everyone, we are using SAP Business one 2007 A and I would like to know what are User Defined Fields and User Defined Tables? What are the uses of both and what do they do? Please explain how to create a UDF and a UDT? Thank you.