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Mac OS X 10.5 or later: Connecting to an 802.1X/WEP network with a saved 802.1X profi
If you have created an 802.1X profile which includes a saved WEP password, when selecting the 802.1X profile from either the AirPort Menu Extra or selecting Connect from Network System Preferences, you may be prompted for the password even though it has already been saved.
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