Jim,

I've noticed similar behavior with my airport connection after I let the machine 'fall asleep' on its own. But if I 'put' it to sleep, no such problem. In fact, if after it falls asleep and I wake it up resulting in lost connection, I can 'put' it back to sleep, wake it up, and connection is fine. Go figure.

I think there is some discussion on this in the Apple forums but I wasn't paying attention to it yet. May look around this weekend.

Dave
G4 800 Titanium
Tiger


2. Ethernet connection either slow or no go, but the airport connection does
work. (airport home, ethernet office.)

When I brought it into the shop it also was not booting all the way, which
it now does - they changed the logic board.


Before I bring it in again, do you have any fixes to suggest?

Titanium G4-400 powerbook, system 9.2.2.

Thanks

Jim


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