Hi

I have a small wired network at home consisting of an eMac running 10.3 and PC
running Windows 2000.

I have recently packed away all my computer equipment for decorating purposes 
and
this morning set it all back up again.

Before packing up it was working fine.  The two computers where linked via 
10/100
Ethernet to a router and then to my NTL cable modem, allowing shared internet 
access.

After setting up this morning in exactly the same manor I could not get the eMac
to connect to the outside world.  The PC however was fine.

The only difference being I bought 3 new ethernet patch cables.  One from the
eMac to the router, one from the PC to the router and one for the router to the
cable modem - all exactly the same.

Do I have to reconfigure the Mac?
Is it a dodgy cable?
Do I need a special cable from the Mac to the router?

Help

Simon Royal
Web Blog - http://mjbsworld.tblog.com/
---  The box said "Requires Windows 2000, or better" so I bought an Apple Mac.




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