thanks all.
irip only works on 10.6, i only have 10.5.8.
have downloaded Senuti and started using it. exactly for what i want and loving
it
thanks all!
ronni - i tend to keep all applications, just in case i need it 1 day... :)
regards
Lynn
- Original Message -
From: Ronda
On 06/11/2011, at 2:20 PM, lynn...@westnet.com.au wrote:
ronni - i tend to keep all applications, just in case i need it 1 day... :)
Good on you Lynn, you are a girl after my own heart”, it’s the way we are :)
As soon as I ever get rid of anything I have for decades (but never used) , I
find
Hi all,
We have an ADSL modem/router at our office (a Netcomm NB9WMAXXn, in fact).
We have some Macs connected via ethernet, and some via wireless. In either
case, the Macs get an appropriate IP address from the DHCP server on the modem.
If I connect my macbook pro via ethernet, I can access
Most likely your wireless is breaking Bonjour service discovery - which uses
multicast.
Check to see if your modem has an option for IGMP somewhere in the settings you
can try turn it off/on to fix, if not, you will likely need to purchase a new
modem that is not broken (some modem/routers
Hi Trent,
Thanks for this. Preliminary fiddling with the IGMP options does not appear to
have any effect.
I'll play with it a bit more before throwing it away and getting a replacement.
Next question: any suggestions on a make/model of modem which IS compatible
with bonjour service discovery?
Most are, only a few devices break it, not very common for it not to work.
You could also just supplement by tacking an additional wireless router onto
the ethernet, like an apple airport express. You know thatl work :)
Then just turn wifi off on the modem
Trent
On 06/11/2011, at 3:50 PM,
Good idea! I'll do that.
Thanks,
Andrew
Sent from my iPhone
On 06/11/2011, at 3:57 PM, Trent Lloyd tre...@webinabox.net.au wrote:
Most are, only a few devices break it, not very common for it not to work.
You could also just supplement by tacking an additional wireless router onto
the
Hi Andrew,
You might want to check Bonjour ports are open on the Router your Mac.
They must be open on the Router as other wireless clients can connect
wirelessly to the printer.
but if I connect via wireless, I can't access the printers or other chat
users,
Bonjour uses these Ports:
5297
Hi Andrew,
You might want to check Bonjour ports are open on the Router your Mac.
They must be open on the Router as other wireless clients can connect
wirelessly to the printer.
but if I connect via wireless, I can't access the printers or other chat
users,
Bonjour uses these Ports:
5297
Has anybody else experienced difficulty streaming music from iTunes 10.5 to
Airport Express and found a resolve?
I'm not sure whether it's an iTunes issue or a more general 10.7.2 wireless
issue, but first time I've ever had an issue streaming to Airport Express.
Airport Express has latest
That is what I wanted to know as well.
Thanks Ronni.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 06/11/2011, at 9:26 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 06/11/2011, at 8:57 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Again what I wanted to know.
You working overtime? Rates?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 06/11/2011, at 9:43 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
You’re welcome Blitto,
Just in case you
Hi Stuart,
Overtime … what is that?
My friends and family are always concerned I don’t find time to sleep or eat
properly, I just keep on doing what I do.
I need a team of people to look after the everyday stuff of living (organising
the paying of the bills, the maintenance of house grounds,
ronni, you dont need a team, you just need a PA... :)
- Original Message -
From: Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Monday, 7 November, 2011 6:51:41 AM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong
Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: Purchasing OS Lion on App Store
Hi Stuart,
Hi Lynn,
I have SIRI on my iPhone 4S and she is brilliant as my Personal Assistant! She
organises my appointments, keeps my day running well, (well as organised as my
day can ever be). But I have not been able to get her to ‘do the shopping and
cook a meal’ … but I’m working on it … ;-)
Have
Hi Steven,
In case it's relevant, the wireless network I have is issued by an
Optus-provided-and-configured CVG824G v3. I wonder if it's not that this
device, or the Optus configuration, which gives me all the grief.
Just reading this part of your email I would say it is very relevant. If
Ronni, the TC is 802.11n (1st generation) running firmware 7.5.2, no updates
according to Airport Utility. I bought it in about Aug/Sep 2008. Does that fit
your definition of dual-band?
I've steered clear of having the TC distribute a wireless network, mainly due
to endless hours of wasting
Hi Steven,
No unfortunately your 1st Generation Time Capsule is not capable of creating a
Dual-Band Wireless Network.
I have a 3rd Generation TC setup as a Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless Network,
that has computers, iPhones, iPads, wirelessly connecting to it.
So back to the drawing board.
Thanks Ronni.
I can access the CVG824G's setup via web browser. I vaguely recall Optus saying
something about their hardware being provided on the basis of only a single
device being on the network, but assumed that was a standard throwaway line to
get out of support issues. Multiple devices
Ronni - actually you need a wife (the old fashioned sort) - a wife does all of
the above and more.
There are many women out there who could do with a wife. SIRI sounds pretty
good though.
Hey, buying food - try online for your groceries to be delivered.
Take care Ronni,
Peta
On
Hi Steven,
I’ve been flat out with clients work and have not had time to reply.
Yes, Optus have stated that they only guarantee one [1] PC connection to the
CVG824g Cable Modem.
Looks like the Netgear CVG824G is only a 802.11b 802.11g (2.4GHz) …
therefore not capable of faster 802.11n
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