How is the Pismo looking for the wired Macs? Via AppleTalk? Your dlink router probably doesn't support AppleTalk. Very few of these things do. Try pinging the wired Mac's IP from the Pismo and viceversa and I bet it works fine.

-tom

Most routers with built in 4 port switches pass appletalk on the wired side but not all will pass appletalk on the wireless side. My Netgear 314 wireless router does do appletalk via wireless, as do the macsense and I'm told the asante wireless routers as well. Apple's airport base station of course does too.
I can connect via wireless to my Quadra 800 server (AS 4.0) and laserwriter IIf from my iBook running Jaguar.


One solution is to turn on sharing via TCP/IP in the sharing control panel and then select the IP address of the device you set to IP sharing. Still won't be able to print to AppleTalk printers though.

James

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