Well, have you set it to DHCP?  Have you renewed the address?  Have you
established that the modem is active (sounds like it's set to bridge mode)?
Who configured the modem?  Did you do it through a web based set up?  Have
you called your isp/gateway supplier for assistance?


>> On Aug 23, 2004, at 2:35 PM, Amy Kim wrote:
>> 
>>> i'm a recent switch so forgive me if i sound erally clueless.  i've
>>> installed an airport extreme card into my powerbook g4.  if i turn
>>> airport on, i can see the network and i can see that i get reception,
>>> however it says there's no connection and i get an error mssg that
>>> says 'self assigned IP address unable to connect"... i googled this
>>> problem and foudn:
>>> 
>>> <snip>
>>> What you CAN do with the 169.254.x.x IP address:
>>> ping it. If you get a response, it proves the network adapter is
>>> working (in it's hardware.) If you can't ping it, try pinging
>>> 127.0.0.1, if you can't ping 127.0.0.1 then reset the tcp/ip stack and
>>> all should be fine.
>>> 
>>> By the way, a 0.0.0.0 IP address is the same deal, except it has
>>> 0.0.0.0 until it times out and determines that it can't find a DHCP
>>> server - within 3 minutes it will have a 169.254.x.x IP address. You
>>> can also check out the windows xp fix for the IP 0.0.0.0
>>> </snip>
>>> 
>>> can anyone explani this to me in plain english?  i erally know nothing
>>> about wifi connections... this has been my problem no matter where i
>>> attempt it... i don't have a base station in my apt yet, but at my
>>> friend's apt or the many free wifi areas in manhattan i can't get a
>>> connection, only the error message... at my friend's apt, he runs
>>> windows computers that auto detect the network and connect with no
>>> problem, he gave me the password but when i entered it into the
>>> airport connection manager it said that it was incorrect! he was
>>> clueless also about any more problem solving techniques and we both
>>> had no idea what to do... i can't ask him to reset his router, or ask
>>> the providers of free wifi to reset their router either, which was a
>>> suggestion i foudn on many mssg boards... even at home, i dont want to
>>> bother getting an airport base station until i know that its not oign
>>> to be $100 and more frustration to try to get a damn connection
>>> without wires. i've made sure the settings are exactly as recommended
>>> in setup (autodetect dhcp, etc) but nothing works!!! reaching the end
>>> of my rope.... help!!!


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