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Alex-
Mar 25, 2024Aspirant
Orbi LBR20: Apple PowerBooks don't see the WiFi network SSID
I am using the ORBI LBR20 with standard, out-of-the-box configuration. All of my devices can see the SSID and connect to the WiFi network, except my older Apple Powerbooks (I still use two of them) d...
- Mar 25, 2024
Ah, So maybe not AES supporting which is possible. Try WPA and TKIP setting on the LBR?
CrimpOn
Mar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Can you check on the Orbi web interface on the Wireless Menu whether the box "Enable ax" is checked on the 2.4G WiFi network?
It could be that a device this old is not compatible with the more modern protocol. (My understanding is that 802.11ax is backward compatible with older devices, but that some devices get confused.) Might be a good idea to check in Apple forums for information about this older product.
- FURRYe38Mar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
FYI, 20 series Orbis don't support AX modes. They are all AC mode systems.
- CrimpOnMar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Totally correct. Neglected to read the specs. This leaves..... what?
- FURRYe38Mar 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
"Older Power Books" maybe key here. Depending on actual details here, possible if these are the 1st generation laptops from Apple, like 20 years ago, these may not be compatible with newer generation Wi-Fi specs. If these are older generation laptops, they maybe A or B mode supporting back then since Wi-Fi was new. A and B modes were decommissioned pre 2020, thus Wi-Fi mfrs no longer had to include those modes in newer generation systems. I believe G, and N and all follow on modes are currently supported.
Need user to confirm actual models of these Power Books and if these come from years back.
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook/index-powerbook.html