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Hi all
My 2010 MBP won't connect to my router properly. The router is a Netgear Rangemax DGND3300V2. It will connect through wireless G, but not through wireless N.
One of my other laptops (an old sony vaio running XP) connects through wireless N perfectly.
I have tried fiddling with the security settings, even setting up a guest wireless N network with no security, but the Macbook Pro fails to even detect the network. On reboot the Macbook Pro will show the wireless N option but when I try to connect to it, it requires a password, when I type in the password it comes up with "connection timeout" then the wireless N option vanishes from the available networks under airport.
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening and how to solve it?
My 2010 MBP won't connect to my router properly. The router is a Netgear Rangemax DGND3300V2. It will connect through wireless G, but not through wireless N.
One of my other laptops (an old sony vaio running XP) connects through wireless N perfectly.
I have tried fiddling with the security settings, even setting up a guest wireless N network with no security, but the Macbook Pro fails to even detect the network. On reboot the Macbook Pro will show the wireless N option but when I try to connect to it, it requires a password, when I type in the password it comes up with "connection timeout" then the wireless N option vanishes from the available networks under airport.
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening and how to solve it?