01-27-2009, 02:53 AM
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Panther
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Hackensack, NJ
Posts: 240
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Originally Posted by lateralusman
Can those RT2500 based Linksys USB's connect to secured wifi on mac? I've never been able to get my current wifi solution to connect to a secured wireless network on my hackintosh. And as one of my neighbors is stealing my wifi so I really need one! loti.
naquaada: 802.11G 54Mbit is more prevalent then 802.11G 108Mbit so I would think it is more secure. But do 802.11N stuff work on a hack I wonder?
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Not sure, but the package has the Ralink Wireless Utility included, so give it a shot through that.
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