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Macbook Pro Wireless N Problems

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01 Mar 2010 23:21 #1 by gingerprince
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Hi,

I've got a 2820n and I'm trying to access the wifi over wireless n (the main reason I bought this router!) and I can't seem to get it to work at all. I've tried pretty much all the channels and various combinations of b/g/n but I can't get it to connect at all - it always says connection timeout.

My ipod touch connects without any problems.

Is there something stupid I'm not doing or is it possible my airport has gone down? I don't have another network to test it on.

cheers
Matt

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02 Mar 2010 10:57 #2 by thrain
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My Macbook Pro works fine with my 2820n, try taking your Macbook to McDonnalds or Starbucks

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02 Mar 2010 11:03 #3 by gingerprince
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thanks, it's good to hear that it should work.

I'll take it to the apple store later and see what happens there.

cheers
Matt

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02 Mar 2010 14:46 #4 by gcp
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Your iPod touch will only be connecting on 'g' not 'n' too.

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02 Mar 2010 15:14 #5 by gingerprince
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Yes, I gathered that.

spoke to apple care and I've gone through their reset procedure. will try it when I get home tonight.

Thrain - do you have any special settings on the wireless lan section to make it work with your MBP?

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02 Mar 2010 15:19 #6 by gcp
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Sorry, I should have added my MacBook Pro is also connecting via 'n' (144 Kbps) to my 2820n. I've not got anything specific set in my wireless settings, just:

Mixed 11g+11n
Tx Burst Enabled
WPA2/PSK Security
+MAC Address Filters

Both iPhone, MacPros and various other devices all connecting over 'n' and 'g' as necessary.

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