At 9:50 AM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote:
Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, OS 9.2.2
Actiontec MI424 Rev C
On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately
recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP
password, set up a keychain, and launched
At 1:08 PM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote:
Thanks for the reply. PM means...?
Power Mac.
Actiontec MI424 Rev C
Any suggestions on how one checks these router settings?
In the Wireless Settings pane of the router. Moot, really since you
say you have an iBook that connects ok.
I did a
On 3/28/09 12:27 PM, Dan of dantear...@gmail.com sent
At 1:08 PM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote:
Thanks for the reply. PM means...?
Power Mac.
Actiontec MI424 Rev C
Any suggestions on how one checks these router settings?
In the Wireless Settings pane of the router. Moot,
Greetings all,
This issue involves OS 9, so please chime in if you still have a
penchant for the good ol' days.
I have a Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, deliberately back-
pedaled to OS 9.2.2 for legacy app reasons (the only OS on the unit,
no OS X at all).
Its intended network interface
At 9:50 AM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote:
Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, OS 9.2.2
On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately
recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP
password, set up a keychain, and launched connection with no
I ususally need to put a manual setting for the IP, subnet, and router
to connect to my Verizon FIOS.
On Mar 27, 12:50 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote:
Greetings all,
This issue involves OS 9, so please chime in if you still have a
penchant for the good ol' days.
I have a Dig.
On Mar 27, 2:14 pm, dc dbc...@verizon.net wrote:
I ususally need to put a manual setting for the IP, subnet, and router
to connect to my Verizon FIOS.
Hi DC,
I tried this, making sure TCP/IP was in basic mode, then copied/
emulated the same settings from a hard-wired networked tower that was
On Mar 27, 1:21 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 9:50 AM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote:
Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, OS 9.2.2
On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately
recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP
Dana Collins wrote:
*snip*
On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately
recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP
password, set up a keychain, and launched connection with no problem -
signal is clear as a bell. The Airport app shows that the
On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Justin The Cynical wrote:
Easiest thing to try first is to statically assign an IP to the DA.
This is where you use static sparks for an IP.
Remove your shoes, vigorously rub your socks on the carpet (or if you
don't have carpet, you can vigorously rub a pet
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