On Mar 18, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> 
> 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!



 Yes that's what I was doing wrong after Clark got me straighted out to begin 
with.

The iBook 10.1 is a new kid here  G3 500 MHz iCeBook I wanted to max it out in 
original form, CCC it and thej Tiger.   Yeah it really sucks but it must've 
worked at time of sale????

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA






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