This will only work if the Airport hass been configured to get its DHCP
id from the modem, and pass that along to the computer (acting as a
"bridge" <-- this is an example to get the idea going word, not to be
confused with the actual bridging function of Airports --> between the
modem and the computer). You may need to do a reinstall of the Airport
Software setup to get this to work,
Jerry
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Nelsn Helm wrote:
>> On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 07:30 AM, John Stone wrote:
>>> A friend asked me to look at his airport set-up, they've changed
>>> isps and the airport isn't working now.
>>>
>>> I looked around on Apple support and they recommended running set-up
>>> again, so that's what I did. The problem is the software can see the
>>> airport but he cannot surf the web through the airport. I've plugged
>>> the ethernet cable directly in the back of the computer and you can
>>> surf that way, but plugging it back into the airport and nothing.
>>> I've run all the set-ups and still no internet......
>>>
>>> Any ideas.....?
>
> I've been told to turn everything off.
> Turn on the modem and wait until all the appropriate lights are green,
> i.e. the connection has been established.
> Then attach the airport,
> on my modem, another green light comes on on
> and then the computer.
> --
> Nelsn Helm
> helmkyny at clockwinders.net
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