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this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Mac Support Forums Mac Help Forums Mac OS X System & Mac Software Airport Woes: "There was an error joining the airport network" Discussion in 'Mac OS X System & Mac Software' started by yannam, Apr 7, 2006. yannam uix_expand uix_collapse Registered Joined: Mar 18, there was an error joining the airport network mac 2006 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Hi All, I am using a Ibook G4 with Mac OS 10.4.3 Tiger with upto date upgrades. I have been facing this problem for a month now and I have tried every possible option. It was working very fine untill then for past 5 months. Problem: "There was an error joining the airport network" The problem comes only when I make my network secure. If I make it open, it works fine.. I dont want to keep my network open and unsecure, so the problem keeps bothering me. Things I have tried. 1. I have tried removing all the old passwords in the keychain and deleting all the previous networks it remembered. no difference, same error.. 2. I have tried several other things suggested in different forums and articles, nothing really gave any results.. 3. I finally got my OS reloaded with erase and Install option.. still the same error message comes.. I have my Interferece robustness on and other PC computer connect
if you can't join a wireless network because of a mystery "Unable to join the network [name]" error popping up on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. error joining domain network path not found You may encounter this alert trying to join a wifi network as usual, or by there was an error joining the selected airport network trying to manually join a network: With such a nondescript error message, it's hard to know exactly what the problem with the unable to join network error wi-fi is, but for most cases you can resolve the issue fairly quickly with the multistep process described below: Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings Enter the devices passcode and confirm the https://macosx.com/threads/airport-woes-there-was-an-error-joining-the-airport-network.270604/ reset Let the iPhone/iPad restart, you'll see a spinning cursor on the device as it finishes the reset before the device boots back on Go back to Settings > Wi-Fi and join the network again Resetting Network Settings removes saved passwords and configuration details, and the device automatically restarts itself to (presumably) dump any residual cache or preferences . Yes, you'll have to re-enter passwords and specific network information again. At this point http://osxdaily.com/2014/03/01/unable-to-join-the-network-error-ios-fix/ the iPhone / iPad should connect to the network fine as usual. If you're still having trouble after taking the aforementioned steps, go forget the Wi-Fi network via the iOS Settings and then manually join it again. Manually joining networks is done by choosing "Other" from the Wi-Fi menu and entering the exact router name, network encryption type, and router password. From personal experience, the "unable to join network" error seems to occur when connecting to certain Wireless N routers more often than anything else, so if you have a dual band router you may just opt for the other network and skip the troubled signal. Sometimes restarting the router can help too, but since not all users have control over that, it's generally best to offer an iOS client specific resolution. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to the OSXDaily newsletter to get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox! Enter your email address below: Related articles: How to Join a Hidden Wi-Fi Network with No Broadcast SSID from iOSResolving the "Unable to Download Item. Please Try Again Later" Error Message on iPhoneHow to Connect to Invisible Wi-Fi SSID Networks from Mac OS XFixing the "Unable to Verify Update" Error in iOS Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks, Troublesh
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