Andy wrote:
>
> A Macbook connects happily via airport through a netgear router/modem
> but a G4 desktop connected via ethernet gets a self assigned ip address
> connected to the the same router.
> If I connect the macbook or another computer using the same ethernet
> cable to the same router,
At 7:06 PM + 1/30/09, Andy posted:
A Macbook connects happily via airport through a netgear router/modem
but a G4 desktop connected via ethernet gets a self assigned ip
address connected to the the same router.
If I connect the macbook or another computer using the same ethernet
cable to th
At 7:06 PM + 1/30/2009, Andy wrote:
>A Macbook connects happily via airport through a netgear
>router/modem but a G4 desktop connected via ethernet gets a self
>assigned ip address connected to the the same router.
>If I connect the macbook or another computer using the same ethernet
>cable
Is the g4 connecting to the airport or to the netgear? If to the netgear,
check security settings on the netgear? Note that the macbook will use more
recent security settings that the g4 can¹t use/didn¹t have. You might be
able to get around that by putting a newer ethernet card with the more
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A Macbook connects happily via airport through a netgear router/modem but a
G4 desktop connected via ethernet gets a self assigned ip address connected
to the the same router.
If I connect the macbook or another computer using the same ethernet cable
to the same router, they connect happily.
All c