There was an error joining the airport network "2WIRE532"

I just got my mac back from getting fixed for harddrive problems and now I'm trying to connect to the internet. Before I'd have some problems with losing connectivity but I always could connect. Now as I'm trying to connect to my wireless access point under the list of airport networks, it literally, right after I type in the WEP password, gives me the error message There was an error joining the airport network "2WIRE532". It looks like it doesn't even try to connect as fast as it does it. I need to know what's happening, I really want this mac mini networked to my network on my windows xp os computer.

I'm having the same problem. The only thing that was different was that we installed a new update from Apple for Quicktime.... then the next day it kept asking for a password (it didn't before) and then when it was entered, it gave me the same error message just a different network name.

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  • There was an error joining the Airport network

    Re: error joining the Airport Network
    My wife and I bought two new Macbooks at Best Buy on December 28, 2006. On the first day, I set them both up to work with our 2WIRE wireless router, and they both worked flawlessly.
    However, on January 27, 2007, my wife started her MacBook, tried to select the wireless router in the Airport drop down menu (like she always has done before with no problem), and received the following error message:
    "There was an error joining the Airport network "2WIRE229"
    After several unsuccessful attempts to fix this problem by restarting and reconnecting, I did some research on the internet and came across the following discussions from other people who have experienced exactly the same problem:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3815739

    I am having the same problem. I have an access point in my living room and a homework desk in my bedroom. My desk is maybe thirty feet from the access point through one wall. The desk does sit in front of a window. When I try to use my PowerBook at my homework desk I can, intermittently, pick up three access points: mine and two others. The two others are on the same channel as each other, but that should not be interfering with my access point and certainly shouldn't be causing it to disappear from the list all together.
    Hoping that my signal just wasn't reaching well enough (the antenna on the AP was not very prominent) I bought a 6dBi antenna for it. My PowerBook has always worked in the living room and certainly works there now. I do get a much stronger signal in my bedroom but I still can't use the laptop on my homework desk.
    What doesn't make any sense in all of this is that the wall in my room with the window is the same wall in the living room where there is a large sliding glass door. So, if the interfering signal is coming from outside it should be affecting the living room as well. I am at my wits end on this one.

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    I use a wireless adsl modem router (Philips). I can only connect via wireless to this router without encryption.
    As soon as I use WEP or WPA encryption, I get the error message "There was an error joining the Airport network".
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    Here are some articles that may help you:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107938
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107921
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304197
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106250
    Do not overlook the possibility that the router itself may be incompatible or may require a firmware update to work properly. You should configure the router to use WPA2, preferably, as this is the most compatible form of encryption with Airports.
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  • There was an error joining the Airport network "NameOfTheNetwork"

    Hi there
    I am French in London for an internship. I took a flat to share with an other girl. My father advised me to take a Mac for my specific utilisation (internet, music, movies...) and Macs are so cool exept for internet in my case. It doesn't work at all. The network of my landlord is hidden. So, I go in "other", I type manually the network name and the WEP password... Always the same message : There was an error joining the Airport network "NameOfTheNetwork". I tried several times with always the unlucky result.
    My landlord said that there wasn't this kind of problem with her other flatmates before me...
    I am pratically sure that the problem doesn't comme from my Mac because I reached to join an unprotected other network which appear sometimes (but the signal is not enought strong).
    Is there an incompatibility between my Mac and the setup Network? And what do I have to to do to fix it?
    I visited a lot of forums but :
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    2-There explanations (when the topic is closed to my issue) are not clear and seem not to correspond to my issue.
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    This confirms it is a WEP issue.
    You will need to find the HEX key.
    One of the problems with WEP is that the actual standard relies on a 10 character HEX key for 40bit WEP and a 26 character HEX key for 128bit WEP.
    In order to make things easier for people, vendors use certain algorithms to convert simple alphanumeric passwords (or passphrases) into HEX keys, thus enabling people to use simple memorable WEP password rather than lengthy HEX keys.
    The problem is that different vendors use different algorithms to generate the HEX key and therefore a ASCII password on an AEBS will be hashed differently on a Netgear client and vice versa.
    One thing is a 13 character 128 bit WEP password will be hashed by all vendors in the same way (if you use 40bit WEP then a 5 character password is required).
    Though sometimes not even that works and the HEX key must be used regardless.
    AirPort: Joining an encrypted wireless network
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106424
    Choosing a password for networks that use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108058

  • I have an iMac G4 with AirPort with OS 10.4.11 installed. I keep getting an error message "There was an error joining the AirPort network "ATT5216." I called ATT U-verse - they were stumped. Any suggestions?

    I have an iMac G4 with AirPort with OS 10.4.11 installed. I keep getting an error message "There was an error joining the AirPort network "ATT5216." I called ATT U-verse - they were stumped. Any suggestions?

    I checked for the IP address, and I'm not pulling one
    up.
    That's the problem. Even with no base stations available you should eventually within a few minutes get a self-assigned IP of 169.x.x.x!
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106659
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  • Get following message " There was an error joining the airport network

    my windows pc's recognoze home network but get message when trying to connect macbook."There was an error joining the airport network but it does not describe the error.

    Homer Leon wrote:
    Why can't I connect to WiFi when asked for a password
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    AirPort: Joining an encrypted WEP or WPA Wi-Fi network
    <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1126>
    AirPort: How to enter a hexadecimal 64-character pre-shared key for WPA
    <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3160>
    I have removed the password requirement from some of my WiFi options
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  • "There was an error joining the airport network" details included

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    Silly question first ... do you have a 2.4 Ghz phone or does your neighbor have a teenager with one? Maybe try changing the channel on the linksys.
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    Hi Anne,
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  • There was an error joining the Airport network "xyz"

    Hello,
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    Here is a few things that might be helpful to know.
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    4) other people (mac users) in school don't have the same problem as mine (the wifi source seems to be ok)
    I cannot trouble shoot since my computer is cool with other wifi except my school network, and other mac users seem to be fine with the school network.
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    I checked for the IP address, and I'm not pulling one
    up.
    That's the problem. Even with no base stations available you should eventually within a few minutes get a self-assigned IP of 169.x.x.x!
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106659
    Maybe you could manually configure an IP but that doesn't answer what's wrong. How about a simple test - create a new Location in Network System Preferences and see if that helps. If it doesn't then maybe a re-install of Airport or System software would help. If the Airport shows up as an available network port then the card is probably OK.

  • Error joining the AirPort Network - revisited

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    Ciao all.
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    We've had Airport Express for about three weeks after our Airport Extreme gave up the ghost after 14 months. We have a DSL modem connected to Airport Express, and three computers - eMac, iBook G4 and Powerbook G4 - connected wirelessly. Or we did, until tonight.
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  • There was an error joining the network..... help please

    I got a mayday call from a friend with an iBook G4 and wonder if anyone here can help me help him solve this problem. He purchased and set up a Netgear wireless router at home about a year ago and up until a few days ago was able to connect fine wirelessly both at work and at home.
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    One possibility is that a neighbor or two has recently gone wireless recently. WiFi has had a huge surge of popularity just the past year. People tend to leave their base stations set to transmit on channel 6 as a default, which can result in interference. Try a different channel, like 1 or 11.

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    Welcome to Discussions, Riell!
    Check to see if there is a firmware update available for the router.
    The "there was an error" message you saw usually indicates something in the combination of the password and security method selected was not entered accurately or could not be accepted for some reason.
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