17 G4 PowerBook

2008-08-11 Thread Steven Knowles
I have a 17 G4 PowerBook which I don't require anymore, but I think the
hard disk is flawed as Leopard won't install.

The whole top half (as in the monitor) was replaced under warranty in Nov
06.

Since Leopard won't install I can't access About This Mac, but I'm pretty
sure I beefed it up with double whatever RAM came as default at the time.

No power adaptor either as I use that for another Mac.

Open to highest bidder - currently located in Como.

Cheers, Steven


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Re: Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with 17 G4 Powerbook ?

2006-08-03 Thread Steven Knowles
Worked a treat Susan. Thanks!!

Steven


On 3/8/06 11:15 AM, Susan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Stephen, for sending you will need to set your outward server as
 mail.bigpond.com
 
 You can set up another account for email using the aircard, with your usual
 setting for inward mail, and the bigpond setting for outward mail.That would
 make it easier to swap between them I think.
 
 Cheers, Susan.
 
 
 On 2/8/06 10:07 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Telstra. But their was no software installation necessary.It just connected
 and worked.
 
 Oops, just found something that hasn't worked automatically. I tried sending
 this email off whilst connected via the AirCard, but wouldn't send due to
 smtp settings in Entourage. My current smtp server setting is
 smtp.optusnet.com.au, because I generally access online via Optus cable.
 Any clue as to what I need to use as an smtp server when connected via the
 Telstra enabled AirCard?
 
 Cheers, Steven
 
 
 On 2/8/06 11:52 PM, Susan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Stephen, who is the provider of the wireless broadband service you will be
 using. E.g. Telstra provide the software for their Bigpond wireless
 broadband. Cheers, Susan.
 
 
 On 2/8/06 9:29 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
 Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
 etc when in transit.
 
 I see from a quick web search that 10.4.7 adds support for this modem, but
 in terms of set up etc I have no idea. I¹ll keep searching but if anyone¹s
 a
 guru in this area I¹d be grateful for any guidance.
 
 Cheers, Steven 




Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with 17 G4 Powerbook ?

2006-08-02 Thread Steven
My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
etc when in transit.

I see from a quick web search that 10.4.7 adds support for this modem, but
in terms of set up etc I have no idea. I¹ll keep searching but if anyone¹s a
guru in this area I¹d be grateful for any guidance.

Cheers, Steven 




Re: Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with 17 G4 Powerbook ?

2006-08-02 Thread Steven
Ignore last email. I plugged it in and it just worked!! Very cool.


On 2/8/06 11:29 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
 Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
 etc when in transit.
 
 I see from a quick web search that 10.4.7 adds support for this modem, but
 in terms of set up etc I have no idea. I¹ll keep searching but if anyone¹s a
 guru in this area I¹d be grateful for any guidance.
 
 Cheers, Steven 




Re: Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with 17 G4 Powerbook ?

2006-08-02 Thread Susan Hastings
Stephen, who is the provider of the wireless broadband service you will be
using. E.g. Telstra provide the software for their Bigpond wireless
broadband. Cheers, Susan.


On 2/8/06 9:29 PM, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My employer has given me a Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 for use with a
 Windows laptop, however I prefer to use my own Powerbook for email access
 etc when in transit.
 
 I see from a quick web search that 10.4.7 adds support for this modem, but
 in terms of set up etc I have no idea. I¹ll keep searching but if anyone¹s a
 guru in this area I¹d be grateful for any guidance.
 
 Cheers, Steven 
 
 
 
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