With regard to the LED colour, the Netgear router here (DG834) uses the
orange LED to indicate a 10Mb/s connection rather than green for a 100Mb/
s connection. That seems a bit strange because all 3 machines you
describe have 100Mb/s ethernet ports built in.

Neil

>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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