You're right, that did the trick. Odd, though, since I don't
remember changing it off of DHCP last night.
Brian
On Jun 9, 2005, at 12:42 PM, Mike Kauspedas wrote:
Have you tried going to network preferences and making sure it is
on auto (dhcp) for the IP. Or you can manually set the IP to an
unused one. Look at the one your notebook grabs and then just pick
a different number. I am not sure what the Airport routers use but
as an example my Linksys uses 192.168.1.x for internal IP. My Mac
is 192.168.1.110 where as my PC is 192.168.1.109 all you need to do
is set it manually and use the same router, DNS, etc as the
notebook, only the IP needs to be different.
-mike
On Thursday, June 9, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Brian wrote:
Thanks for all the help in getting my new (to me) B&W up and
running. I managed to get my second drive slaved thanks to
members on here, and have it running OS X 10.3.9 with no problems,
save one.
Last night all was well- the computer was connected to my airport
extreme base station via ethernet cable. It connected to the
internet well, I even transferred a few gigs of data from my iBook
G4 to it. However, this morning the Powermac does not see the
base station, and the base station does not issue the Powermac an
IP address. I've tried resetting the DSL modem and base station
several times, to no avail. I've reseated the ethernet cables
several times as well. The powermac sees that something is
connected via ethernet, but nothing more than that.
Anyone have any idea why the powermac is suddenly disconnect like
this?
Brian
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