On 25/2/04 8:35 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 06:43 PM +0000 02/25/2004, vicki wrote:
>> Every thing checks out in the system and also the installed software but
>> when ever it tries to connect. The Mac cannot get the isp for the cable
>> modem it just says that it is not able to connect and asks for the dhcp
>> server details. When I connect it to my Lombard it is fine but even with
>> allthe file identical on both macs the 6400 will not connect.
> 
> You allowed the cable modem to see the Lombard - so the Lombard's MAC
> (ethernet) address has been remembered and is the only one authorized
> to talk.  When you move the modem to your 6400, you need to
> power-cycle the modem to make it forget the Lombard's MAC address.
> 
> "power-cycle" = physically unplugging the modem's power cord for 30
> seconds.  Using the power button (if any) is insufficient.
> 
> - Dan.
Thanks Dan

I will try that now.

Vicki


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