Hi Ronni,
What I have is a Netgear Wireless Router, not a Wireless Modem Router.
I installed it into the system to interface between both my Macbook and the
MacMini from remote locations in the house.
Regards
John
On 26/02/2011, at 8:50 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi John,
That’s good
Ok thanks, I can stop wondering why? ;-)
Cheers,
Ronni
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On 27/02/2011, at 8:01 AM, John Thompson jet...@iprimus.com.au wrote:
Hi Ronni,
What I have is a Netgear Wireless Router, not a Wireless Modem Router.
I installed it into the system to interface between
Hi John,
Has the slow to connect to the Internet first thing in the morning problem been
corrected by changing the iConnectAccess to ‘Bridge Mode’?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 23/02/2011, at 8:34 AM, John Thompson wrote:
Thanks Again Ronni,
On 22/02/2011, at 9:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi John,
I'd like to follow on from this if i may
Using a DLink 502T to connect to an airport express station, with another
station acting as a range extender
The DLink is setup to PPPoE and handles that side of things, and the AES is
connected to it via ethernet
the AES is setup to 'share an IP
Hi Ashley,
The D-Links have been known for their intermittent dropouts, I had one years
ago and got rid of it for a Netgear.
But try this:
Is the D-Link 502T a Wireless Router? If so turn OFF wireless on the D-Link.
You don’t want both the D-Link Airport distributing IP addresses.
In System
Thanks Ronni
Ill see how it goes
Ash
On 25/02/2011, at 7:40 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Ashley,
The D-Links have been known for their intermittent dropouts, I had one years
ago and got rid of it for a Netgear.
But try this:
Is the D-Link 502T a Wireless Router? If so turn OFF wireless on
Hi Ronni,
At the moment, all appears to be working fine. I followed the links
you sent, connected the modem be ethernet cable directly to the MacMini and set
up in Bridge mode. I then removed the ethernet and connected it to the Netgear
wireless router. Accessed the primus support
Hi John,
That’s good that it is all working well, but ….
I’ve been wondering, actually its been bugging me ;-) since your first post to
WAMUG as to WHY you are using the iConnectAccess AND a Netgear Wireless Modem
Router?
What Netgear model are you using, it’s obviously a Wireless Modem
Thanks Again Ronni,
On 22/02/2011, at 9:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi John,
It’s hard not being able to see your Network setup, so I’ll ask a few
questions to try and ascertain how you have your Network setup.
First question: Do you have a good In-Line ‘Filter’ between the phone
On 21/02/2011, at 7:25 AM, John Thompson wrote:
Hi All,
A problem has occurred relatively recently with my, I think, modem.
The computer is switched off each night and on again early in the morning
when it is cool enough to sit in this hot box. The modem, an ADSL2/ 2+
Hi Ronni,
Thanks for your response. I am not sure what you mean by bridge
Mode, perhaps you could explain it in more detail.
What I do have is an Ethernet connection between the Router and the
Modem, which in turn is connected to the phone line.
Thanks and regards,
John T.
Hi John,
It’s hard not being able to see your Network setup, so I’ll ask a few questions
to try and ascertain how you have your Network setup.
First question: Do you have a good In-Line ‘Filter’ between the phone
iConnectAccess Modem?
Second question: What Version is the iConnectAccess621?
Hi All,
A problem has occurred relatively recently with my, I think, modem.
The computer is switched off each night and on again early in the morning when
it is cool enough to sit in this hot box. The modem, an ADSL2/ 2+ iConnect
Access 621 about four years old, and the Netgear
Hi...
Was the computer plugged into the phone line during any recent
thunderstorms? That could well explain it.
Other than that unplug any external USB devices other than mouse and
keyboard and reboot.
Have fun,
Shay
At 8:25 +0800 23/8/2003, Adam Lippiatt wrote:
Hello
Just wondering if
Hello
Just wondering if you can help with the following. Correspondent has been
using 10.2.6 for a short while with no problems and then the modem ceased
working.
Thanks
Adam
I have a problem with the the modem in my iMac (DV SE 400). When I attempt to
use Internet Connect (on 10.2.6),
On 11/11/02 5:17 PM, Lloyd White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason when I re-entered my connection details after changing ISP I
had a similar problem. I'm not sure if it is the same as yours, but in my
TCP/IP control panel it had changed to connecting via ethernet rather than
PPP. I
On 11/11/02 5:17 PM, Lloyd White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason when I re-entered my connection details after changing ISP I
had a similar problem. I'm not sure if it is the same as yours, but in my
TCP/IP control panel it had changed to connecting via ethernet rather than
PPP. I
I have an iMac with a built in modem. I am using OS 9.2.1 and Entourage.
A problem has developed just recently when connecting to my server. When I
start the connection I hear a cracking noise like static before the usual
modem scream starts. Then the screaming goes on and on with repeated
You don't say what the phone line is l,ike using a telephone ??
and have you replaced the connecting cord from Mac to Line point ?
Bob
Lloyd White wrote:
I have an iMac with a built in modem. I am using OS 9.2.1 and Entourage.
A problem has developed just recently when connecting to my
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