On Sunday, February 23, 2003, at 04:07 PM, Thomas D. Kearns wrote:

> I'm baaack!  Joe and others helped me take baby steps last year to
> networking my Blueberry iBook to my 17" iMac with Verizon DSL.  My
> original post is below.  I now have  hub into which the DSL is hooked
> (I know because the iMac DSL works great through the hub).  The iBook
> recognizes the signal from the Airport with the green dots.  Somebody
> in my building has a Linksys network which I have been able to join and
> surf the net BUT I can't get the internet connection to work on my
> iBook.  The Apple knowledge base article is not helpful.  It says
> things like "Ask your network administrator."  Does anybody have any
> suggestions before I hire a $150 consultant?  I think it has something
> to do with TCP/IP and DHCP settings, whatever they are.
> Tom

Hi Tom,
Glad to see you're playing with the networking!
Can you expand a little more on what you're using for hardware (hub, is 
it just the Airport or are you also tying a hub into it?). I  don't 
have the old messages so don't remember how things ended up before.
Joe


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