Jim, It appears my connection is severed (or corrupted somehow if that's possible). After following your directions, the connection to the DHCP server apparently failed.

Thanks, Dick

On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 08:40 PM, Jim wrote:

IP addy 169. xxx.xxx.xxx = what a Mac uses when it cannot find a DHCP server. Solution: set your Mac to a fixed address. Reboot. Make sure that fixed addy took. Set to use DHCP server and make sure that the server is there and accessible. Save changes. Give it a minute or two to find the server and all should be well.

Jim


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