![]() ![]() Your powerline solution, as you've discovered, works also. Realistically, this is not all that big of a deal since you're NOT going to be doing any banking or Medical or other vital stuff in OS9 anyway.īUT, if you have any other devices on that Base Station, they will have to downgrade security as well and you may not want to go there. The less secure nature of that may be a concern…especially if you're in a dense metro area where a zillion folks can pick up your signal. You didn't say which model Apple base station you got - unless it's fairly new, you should be able to set it to WEP Wi-Fi which will work with OS9. OS9 only understands WEP - a previous, less secure protocol. The world currently uses WPA and/or WPA2 wireless encryption. OS9 does NOT understand modern Wi-Fi encryption standards. What you couldn't "get right" is the encryption between the router and the computer. You said you could "log on" to the router…BUT
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