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Old May 18th, 2005, 07:11 PM   #1
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Question Network compromised warning on 10.4.1

In setting my new rev. B iMac G5 2.0ghz on our existing airport network (the home network option from an Airport Extreme base station), I frequently am getting warnings that say "Network compromised, will disconnect for 1 minute". Nothing seems to happen, and these warnings don't come up on the iMac G4 or ibook G3 which are simultaneously on the network. Any ideas what this is all about and how to get rid of the annoying warnings?
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Old May 18th, 2005, 07:14 PM   #2
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Need to know more information than just that. How is security on your airport setup? Mac Address, WEP, Radius, etc....

Is it publically available, is it allowed to be seen through the airport selection utility and so on and so forth...
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Carnac sees 10.4.1 and, wait, I see a WEP code, 128 bit ASCII code....
i see numbers.... separated by colons.... a mac, yes a MAC address...

thanks for beating me to the punch dthompson

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Well, the problem hasn't reoccurred since writing that post, but I'll post more details here in case someone can clue me into why it may have been happening so I know for future ref.

Bluetooth was on
Airport network 802.11b/g
network open
Wireless Security WPA Personal with a password
visible to public through WAN Ethernet port with SNMP Access and Remote Config - which I presume means only other terminals connected to the network, am I wrong?
Multicast rate 2
Transmitter power 100%
Radius not used.
Interference Robustnuss NOT on, but only other wireless equipment is 900MHz phone

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