1 iMac, 1 B&W and 1 G4 were networked together through a "Net Gear" router
and connected to the internet via DHCP.
Everything was working fine except the B&W developed a motherboard fault.
The client bought a new G4 (DA) and wanted the hard disc from the B&W used
as the boot disc in the new G4 so that all his settings/prefs/software stay
the same.
Everything worked fine except the G4 couldn't connect to the internet. File
sharing worked ok all the other Macs could be seen and communicated with.
Both of the other Macs could connect to the internet.
All run 9.2 and use Netscape 7 for internet/mail.
One of the LEDs on the router was flickering orange instead of green but it
was doing that before the G4 came online (it's also the port that the iMac
is plugged into).
Any suggestions?


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