Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Another thing, is that you can click on something, and a lot of the time, it
just won't load. For example, click on Security Settings. It pops up another
window, that just loads, and loads, but never shows up.

The FirmWare is up to date.

Thank you all for your help so far!

-Jonas

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Firmware update is a good idea, I'll check the version. I'm not going to
trash it, I'm just not going to use it for this. I honestly think that it is
just the configuration software that is the problem, because I have made it
work for this purpose before successfully.

I will try to describe the problem:

I set all the settings according to what the manual says, I set it to be
configured via DCHP from the router it is connecting to, I connect to the
wireless network, enter the password, and the encryption type. I can't get
on the internet. It gives my computer no IP address. It says it's connected
to my network, but won't let me online, or access my router.

-Jonas

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More Mac Protection propaganda

2011-05-20 Thread Fluxstringer

Another journalist looking to score eyeballs on screens.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/modern-mac-owners-need-to-ignore-the-dinosaurs-and-get-protection/12857?tag=nl.e539

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread iJohn
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Jonas Ulrich  wrote:
> Any more ideas before I trash this piece of crap Linksys and gets something
> that works? I am so frustrated...

I guess I would suggest that rather than trashing it you offer it up
on the swap list. But without a more detailed understanding about how
it is not working, it's hard to offer any other suggestions.

-irrational john

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Kris Tilford

On May 20, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:

Any more ideas before I trash this piece of crap Linksys and gets  
something that works? I am so frustrated...


Is the firmware up-to-date?

The Cisco site says there are three hardware version 1,2,3, and that  
the current firmware for each is v.2.06, 2.18, and 2.07 respectively.  
If you have a different version you might upgrade. See:



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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Well I settled for my next best solution - though it may turn out to be the
best solution yet.

I bridged two identical Buffalo routers, and that works great. I just have
to add another wireless router in my house, because the Buffalo's are in
dedicated bridge mode.

-Jonas

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Re: Car computer

2011-05-20 Thread Brian
My Google-fu must not be as strong as yours, as I haven't found any yet.


On May 18, 2011, at 7:42 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> 
> On May 18, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Brian wrote:
> 
> There are Mac-based engine analyzers, I know I saw one not too long ago, but 
> my Google-fu is weak this afternoon.
> 

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Jonas Ulrich
I have now tried everything that was mentioned. The manual is no help, and
the interface for configuring the device is complete crap. I have also tried
hooking my computer directly to it, with no luck.

I double checked that the wifi password, as well as the encryption type is
correct.

Any more ideas before I trash this piece of crap Linksys and gets something
that works? I am so frustrated...

-Jonas

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread iJohn
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Bruce Johnson
 wrote:
> On May 19, 2011, at 9:52 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
>>  I will need to disable the DHCP
>> server setting on one of those routers for it to have the possibility of
>> working correctly.
>
> Disable the Netgear's DHCP; leave the Buffalo (which is routing to the WAN)
> as the DHCP server. (or simply replace the netgear with a small switch)

That would be my suggestion as well. Also, make sure you connect the
WET54G  to one of the Netgear's LAN ports, NOT to the WAN port. While
I have seen other people suggest that going through the WAN port will
work just fine, I have always had my doubts about this. Trying to
understand NATing an already NATed IP and essentially creating another
"firewalled" LAN inside a LAN gives me mild nausea so I try to never
go there.

Remember that what you want is to make sure all the devices in your
LAN are assigned addresses which are on the SAME subnet, otherwise
they will not be able to (easily) talk to each other.

-irrational john

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Re: Wells Fargo, Numbers and Appleworks

2011-05-20 Thread Anne Keller-Smith

Sean,

One thing I like about a spreadsheet is it's all one page, I can see  
"everything" at once.


Will try this and "paste special" to see if something works.

On May 7, 2011, at 11:46 PM, Sean Carroll wrote:

When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes  
them all into one cell.


So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/ 
paste into Numbers.


Have you tried, when pasting from AppleWorks into Numbers,  
Edit>Paste and Match Style? Seems to me that should get your  
spreadsheet all set up in Numbers just like it is in AppleWorks.  
Tested and works here for me with my own example, anyway - formulas  
and all. Select an area of cells - size doesn't matter - before  
pasting.


I do like the budget pies Numbers provides. Nifty way to see what's  
eating up my budget alive.


Quicken offers budget pies. You can download statements from your  
bank into Quicken as well. Not that there's anything wrong with  
spreadsheet DIY.


Sean Carroll
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hard drive, gigabit ethernet & USB 2.0 & FW800, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro,  
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 & Leopard 10.5.8





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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread jsmanson
It might be easier to start out getting the two routers working first
- in other words forget the bridge, get them talking properly with
wired connections,  dhcp working fine etc, then once it's up and
running, separating the two routers with the wireless bridge.

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know your way around a QS mobo? help needed.

2011-05-20 Thread ah...clem
i have several QS'02 boxes that originally had the 800MHz processors,
and apparently they all came with no headphone output jack or external
speaker output jack installed.  after googling about for countless
nanoseconds and finding kajillions of unhelpful links, i'm back to the
LEM braintrust.

i'm hoping someone on the list can tell me, - if i soldered an 1/8th
inch stereo phono jack onto the mobo where it ought to be, would it
just automatically work?  and where i might get a suitable jack?  did
apple use a standard third-party circuit board jack, or a proprietary
one?  would it require some editing of firmware or NVRAM or whatever
it's called?

if no one can answer these questions off the top of their head,
perhaps someone can direct me to a website with that kind of detailed
mobo tinkering instructions?

thanks to all who read, blessings to all who reply.

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-20 Thread Bruce Johnson


On May 19, 2011, at 9:52 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:


 I will need to disable the DHCP
server setting on one of those routers for it to have the  
possibility of

working correctly.



Disable the Netgear's DHCP; leave the Buffalo (which is routing to the  
WAN) as the DHCP server. (or simply replace the netgear with a small  
switch)


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