Joe:  My set up:  Verizon DSL Modem to SMC EX5805DS Hub to Airport 
(iMac also hooked to Hub).
Airport is Graphite (silver?- the original one).
Here's one response I received off list:

"I think that if you have a dumb hub [mine is dumb], not a router or a 
switch that does NAT, your current arrangement can't work.
   VZ will only give you one IP address, and the router (or the airport) 
has to do NAT to make the one ip address work for multiple machines."

But the Apple KB article says modem to hub to Airport.  (Of course, the 
article also says I have a choice of PPoE under Airport utility which 
does not show up in mine.)

Any help appreciated.   Tom



On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 03:23 PM, Joe Arcuri wrote:
> 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.  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.
> 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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