I just did some perusing through Macintouch 
(http://www.macintouch.com) and found a work-around (not a fix, 
IMNSHO).

Go into the TCP/IP control panel and check the "use 802.3" box. That 
uses a different Ethernet framing that allows communication with the 
Linksys box. that means to me that the Linksys box is using an older 
form of frame translation.

I am also working with Linksys engineering to resolve the problem.

Rob


At 16:25 -0700 6/13/01, Scott Schoen wrote:
>I'm having the exact same problem.  Sees the Linksys router, gets signal
>strength and MAC address, but always gives the status "Unavailable" and
>cannot talk to it.  Your posting is the only one I've seen so far on the
>web describing a similar problem.  If I find out anything I'll let you
>know.  If you've found it out I would love to hear how you solved it.
>
>Scott Schoen



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