In article <jollyroger-145416.14355303052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Jolly Roger <jollyroger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <bob-FA0D73.10385703052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Robert Peirce <bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > My son-in-law recently changed his router and provided me with a new
WEP
> > password. I followed the instructions to click "Other", select the
> > password form and enter it. This gets me on but the computer is not
> > remembering the password. I have to re-enter it every time I log on.
> >
> > What do I need to do to get the computer to remember the password in
the
> > keychain? When I look at the keychain entry for the network, the
> > password is there and seems to be correct, but the system isn't
> > recognizing it when I log on.
>
> Try *deleting* all keys in the chain that have the name of the router.
> Then log out and back in, connect, and tell the system to store the
> password you type in the keychain.
Thanks. That solved the problem. The first time I logged on it asked
me for a password and whether I wanted to save it in the keychain. The
next time it picked it up. I wish help had offered that advice.
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Robert B. Peirce, Venetia, PA 724-941-6883
bob AT peirce-family.com [Mac]
rbp AT cooksonpeirce.com [Office]


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