On Mar 18, 2010, at 3:49 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
OK I've created the comp network on the MDD. I have Airport turned
on on the MDD connected to the MDD network,
This is the problem. You don't want the Airport in the MDD connected
to *any* network. Disconnect it in the Airport menu and your Wally and
iBook will work.
I ran into this very issue setting up internet sharing on my iMac here.
What you've done is set up an ad-hoc network with the Airport, which
isn't connected to the internet, then tried to set up a *competing*
network with the Sharing pane. The 'Books connect to the ad hoc
network and they can see each other just fine, but NONE of those
networks can see the internet, even theMDD, but you can't tell that
because the MDD can get to the network via the Ethernet.
Disconnect the airport on the MDD and let the Sharing stuff run the
Airport.
Also, why are you running 10.1 on ANYTHING?? Eeeeeyyuck!
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