Around here the phone corp wants the computers hooked into its ADSL modem
to have their MAC address registered and known to it. Once one is registered then
you can use the router to clone that MAC address and pretend to be that one computer
-- only then it will go online and allow to have your private network behind it.
:)
Mat X Mac Tech
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Oct 19, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Mac Network wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:58:24 EDT Subject: network
Hey Fellow listers I have a problem and I'm hoping someone on the list will
be able to help me solve it. I'm new to this networking so I might have to be
walked through the process. Thank you for any and all help in advance.
I have these routers: a Linksys BEFSR41 and a Linksys NRO41- CA. I have been
trying to get either one of them set up with the following gear: A windoze PC
with a 1.4ghz cpu 264mb of ram 20gig harddrive running windoze2000 hooked to
a dsl modem then to the router// a beige G3 with 512 mb of ram running Mac
OSX.2.1 hooked into the router and// a Performa 6116cd with 264 mb of ram running
Mac Os 9.1 hooked into the router. Eventually it will include a Duo 2300 and
a Powerbook 3400c. Actually the first thing is; I can't seem to get the wan
port on the router to accept the dsl modem, then link to the other computers via
the lan. I can't get the Mac G3 to acquire an address from the router. I
haven't even tried with the Performa or the other computers. I thought I;d try the
G3 first. Any help getting this small home network to work would be greatly
appreciated. Brad
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Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:23:37 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: network
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Fellow listers I have a problem and I'm hoping someone on the list will
be able to help me solve it. I'm new to this networking so I might have to be
walked through the process. Thank you for any and all help in advance.
I have these routers: a Linksys BEFSR41 and a Linksys NRO41- CA. I have been
trying to get either one of them set up with the following gear:
A windoze PCwith a 1.4ghz cpu 264mb of ram 20gig harddrive running windoze2000 hooked to
a dsl modem then to the router//
shouldn't it be "wall > dsl modem > Router > (hub if needed) > computers"? i hope this was a typo, if not try this order.
charles lenington
a beige G3 with 512 mb of ram running MacOSX.2.1 hooked into the router and// a Performa 6116cd with 264 mb of ram running
Mac Os 9.1 hooked into the router. Eventually it will include a Duo 2300 and
a Powerbook 3400c. Actually the first thing is; I can't seem to get the wan
port on the router to accept the dsl modem, then link to the other computers via
the lan. I can't get the Mac G3 to acquire an address from the router. I
haven't even tried with the Performa or the other computers. I thought I;d try the
G3 first. Any help getting this small home network to work would be greatly
appreciated. Brad
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