The Server IP address is indicative of a network issue. It should be the
same as your EMac. If an odd number is showing up, then the Emac may be
losing the IP address assigned by the router (try lengthening or
reserving the DHCP lease for the Emac). 

Also, it seems that there are known issues with the DI604 and the
Emac.

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1371262&tstart=45

The solution could lie there.

Finally, I agree with Catbus about the componentry but would
specifically start with the router. It is amazing how unreliable these
things can be. For example. two days ago, I decided to undertake a
network reorganization. I turned off wireless on my upstairs router and
placed a router downstairs with DHCP off but wireless on (as most
wireless activity happens downstairs and this will now extend to the
yard with summer on its way). Theoretically sound, but wireless
connectivity was highly problematic. Eventually, I swapped the routers
(different models) and wireless worked instantly. FWIW, the router that
was more reliable and which I now favour is the D-Link DIR655.


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