on 19-10-2002 21:32, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Can you "ping" addresses outside of your LAN from the 3400?  Download
> WhatRoute to try this- and use numeric IP's. Some sites don't respond to a
> ping so try a couple to avoid misdiagnosis.  cnn.com for exmaple ignores
> ping requests so it's not useful here;  apple.com does respond and is IP
> 17.254.3.183.
> 
> If pinging IPs works but pinging domain names does not there's something
> wrong in the way your 3400 is resolving DNS queries.   Macs are funny about
> this but DHCP should provide DNS resolution automatically, depending on
> your router; specify the DNS server by hand in the TCP/IP-DHCP settings for
> the 3400 and see if that helps.  Check the way that the Gateway machine is
> providing DHCP to the clients, too.
> 
> If you can't even ping IP's that are outside the LAN, then you might need
> to check your router machine setup.
> 
> B


No luck pinging with WhatRoute.

Result was "Error Opening Transport Endpoints: - 3221"


Again, TCP/IP and Appletalk on the 3400 is set up exactly like our G4
Sawtooth and Lombard, all 3 Macs using OS 9.1:
Connect via Ethernet and Configure Using DHCP Server.

The G4 and Lombard work perfectly on the DSL connection, even thru a
NetBarrier firewall (I tried the 3400 with and without the firewall).

The 3400 sees and is seen by both other Macs on the LAN, and filesharing
(Appletalk: Ethernet) works perfectly between all 3.

So, any ideas?

How do I check the router setup? (It's a Telsey CPV Residential Gateway,
which also carries our voice phone line).

To check the 3400 with Manual IP address, etc., how can I test that without
an assigned IP address?

As per other advice, I tried turning off the router/gateway and then turning
it back on, but still no luck.


Chris H





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