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Re: where do i find my WPA2 password? I tried connecting my MacBook and it's asking for it
JRock64 wrote: amybaby wrote: I'm on an older Mac intel core 10.7.5 tried password on the back of tower. Plus the easier to remember password I useto log in. Always says failed. Is the WPA2 enterprise credentials different than what's on the tower or what I changed my password to be?? Where do I find this if so?? Grrrrrrr Same! Has anyone ever resolved this on an older Mac? Found something actually,Creating a second SSID on the T-Mobile app at 2.4GHz with WPA/WPA2 authentication helped me with my old MacBook Pro connecting to the internet.15Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: cant find WPA2 on tmobile home internet
iTinkeralot wrote: WPA/WPA2/WPA3 are three authentication types commonly used for wireless authentication. You can login as admin and check the configuration of the existing SSID(s). If you do not want to add another SSID, network name, make sure the authentication type for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz both include WPA / WPA2 or WPA2 / WPA3 for the existing radio frequencies. It is common for users with older printers that only support 2.4 GHz and WPA authentication type to need to add an additional SSID for the 2.4GHz frequency and have WPA/WPA2 authentication type. Hope the explanation helps. Creating a second SSID at 2.4GHz with WPA/WPA2 authentication helped me with my old MacBook Pro connecting to the internet! Thank you for this tip!!!7Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: where do i find my WPA2 password? I tried connecting my MacBook and it's asking for it
amybaby wrote: I'm on an older Mac intel core 10.7.5 tried password on the back of tower. Plus the easier to remember password I useto log in. Always says failed. Is the WPA2 enterprise credentials different than what's on the tower or what I changed my password to be?? Where do I find this if so?? Grrrrrrr Same! Has anyone ever resolved this on an older Mac?26Visto0likes0Comentarios