Apple and Wifi...

Nope. Macs just work straight out the box with wifi. No settings or configuration. It just detects a wifi network and will connect you automatically
 
LOL @ Bwana!
I must say, the network settings take time getting used to on the MAC, but I have never worked on an easier to setup/configure system in my life (and the fact that I know a bit of unix/linux helps for all the funky settings) :D
 
Nope. Macs just work straight out the box with wifi. No settings or configuration. It just detects a wifi network and will connect you automatically
This is probably only true if you have a unsecure (broadcast) wifi setup?
What about having to add the encryption algorythm, index numbers and security keys, etc.
I doubt Apple can pick these settings up by sniffing air particles :D
 
This is probably only true if you have a unsecure (broadcast) wifi setup?
What about having to add the encryption algorythm, index numbers and security keys, etc.
I doubt Apple can pick these settings up by sniffing air particles :D
Do you just assume things will be harder to do on a mac? :p

I only use WPA2 at home so I cant comment on every situation but it was a snap to set up. :)
 
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