Re: iPhone not tethering

2010-04-04 Thread Ronda Brown


On 04/04/2010, at 2:11 PM, Gordon Wragg wrote:

> 
> I upgraded to 10.6.3 and now my iPhone will not tether.  Has anyone else 
> found this?
> 
> I have an 8GB 3G iPhone on Virgin running version 3.1.3.  The iMac is the 27" 
> 3.06Ghz INtel core 2 duo, with 4Gb RAM.
> 
> In fact I used the iPhone to complete the update download from Apple and 
> after the restart it refuses to go into tether mode, the Network panel 
> insists that the iPhone is not connected.
> 
> Can I go back to 10.6.2?

Hi Gordon,

Have you tried to stop and start Bluetooth on your iMac?
If that doesn't help, try put your iPhone in to Airplane mode and then back to 
normal again, see if it will tether then.

To go back to OS X 10.6.2 if you have a Time Machine backup, you could restore 
your complete 10.6.2 system from a previous backup. Boot from the SL install 
disk; click on Utilities/restore from backup, in the menu bar. Select one of 
the available backups.

Cheers,
Ronni

17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
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Apple shop

2010-04-04 Thread Barry Sexstone

Not very long ago there were stories about an Apple Shop opening in Perth.  Is 
there any more news on this?  Where/when true/false ?

I hope everyone had a good Easter break.

Barry

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Re: Apple shop

2010-04-04 Thread Christopher S

Hi Barry,

Yep, there is definitely going to be an Apple Store in Perth. It's currently
under construction in Hay Street, beside the Holiday Inn, where the Saigon
Pastry House/Joint Venture used to be.

Apple have gutted over the building and it looks like it will be your
standard Apple Store with the old building facade. I was speaking to a
construction worker a few weeks ago and he said it was a closely guarded
secret who was moving in and that the fit out would be starting at the end
of the week.

Ifoapplestore posted the construction requests with Apple's name on them
quite a while ago. Apple were also recruiting last year. So I'd say it will
be open in time for the next iPhone launch.

Not that I'm following any of this...

Happy Easter/Chocolate Egg Day to everyone too.

Chris.


> From: Barry Sexstone 
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> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 18:00:15 +0800
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> Subject: Apple shop
> 
> 
> Not very long ago there were stories about an Apple Shop opening in Perth.  Is
> there any more news on this?  Where/when true/false ?
> 
> I hope everyone had a good Easter break.
> 
> Barry
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Re: Apple shop

2010-04-04 Thread Barry Sexstone

Thanks Chris

Barry

On 04/04/2010, at 6:21 PM, Christopher S wrote:

> 
> Hi Barry,
> 
> Yep, there is definitely going to be an Apple Store in Perth. It's currently
> under construction in Hay Street, beside the Holiday Inn, where the Saigon
> Pastry House/Joint Venture used to be.
> 
> Apple have gutted over the building and it looks like it will be your
> standard Apple Store with the old building facade. I was speaking to a
> construction worker a few weeks ago and he said it was a closely guarded
> secret who was moving in and that the fit out would be starting at the end
> of the week.
> 
> Ifoapplestore posted the construction requests with Apple's name on them
> quite a while ago. Apple were also recruiting last year. So I'd say it will
> be open in time for the next iPhone launch.
> 
> Not that I'm following any of this...
> 
> Happy Easter/Chocolate Egg Day to everyone too.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
>> From: Barry Sexstone 
>> Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List 
>> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 18:00:15 +0800
>> To: WAMUG Mailing List 
>> Subject: Apple shop
>> 
>> 
>> Not very long ago there were stories about an Apple Shop opening in Perth.  
>> Is
>> there any more news on this?  Where/when true/false ?
>> 
>> I hope everyone had a good Easter break.
>> 
>> Barry
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RE: Apple shop

2010-04-04 Thread Crisp, Peter

Good stuff, right next to my lunch haunt! I will check it when it opens.

Thanks for that Chris!

Cheers

Peter..
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Subject: Re: Apple shop


Hi Barry,

Yep, there is definitely going to be an Apple Store in Perth. It's
currently
under construction in Hay Street, beside the Holiday Inn, where the
Saigon
Pastry House/Joint Venture used to be.

Apple have gutted over the building and it looks like it will be your
standard Apple Store with the old building facade. I was speaking to a
construction worker a few weeks ago and he said it was a closely guarded
secret who was moving in and that the fit out would be starting at the
end
of the week.

Ifoapplestore posted the construction requests with Apple's name on them
quite a while ago. Apple were also recruiting last year. So I'd say it
will
be open in time for the next iPhone launch.

Not that I'm following any of this...

Happy Easter/Chocolate Egg Day to everyone too.

Chris.


> From: Barry Sexstone 
> Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List 
> Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 18:00:15 +0800
> To: WAMUG Mailing List 
> Subject: Apple shop
> 
> 
> Not very long ago there were stories about an Apple Shop opening in
Perth.  Is
> there any more news on this?  Where/when true/false ?
> 
> I hope everyone had a good Easter break.
> 
> Barry
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Re: Apple shop

2010-04-04 Thread Paul Doyle


Wow! Joint Venture has finally gone. I couldn't believe it was still  
there last time I saw it. Those guys knew how to hang in there.

A Genius Bar is a perfect replacement.

Cheers
Paul

On 04/04/2010, at 9:54 PM, Crisp, Peter wrote:



Good stuff, right next to my lunch haunt! I will check it when it  
opens.


Thanks for that Chris!

Cheers

Peter..
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Sent: Sunday, 4 April 2010 6:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Apple shop


Hi Barry,

Yep, there is definitely going to be an Apple Store in Perth. It's
currently
under construction in Hay Street, beside the Holiday Inn, where the
Saigon
Pastry House/Joint Venture used to be.

Apple have gutted over the building and it looks like it will be your
standard Apple Store with the old building facade. I was speaking to a
construction worker a few weeks ago and he said it was a closely  
guarded

secret who was moving in and that the fit out would be starting at the
end
of the week.

Ifoapplestore posted the construction requests with Apple's name on  
them

quite a while ago. Apple were also recruiting last year. So I'd say it
will
be open in time for the next iPhone launch.

Not that I'm following any of this...

Happy Easter/Chocolate Egg Day to everyone too.

Chris.



From: Barry Sexstone 
Reply-To: WAMUG Mailing List 
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 18:00:15 +0800
To: WAMUG Mailing List 
Subject: Apple shop


Not very long ago there were stories about an Apple Shop opening in

Perth.  Is

there any more news on this?  Where/when true/false ?

I hope everyone had a good Easter break.

Barry

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WAMUG Meeting Final Reminder: This Tuesday 6 April 2010 (Please Do Not reply)

2010-04-04 Thread Pete Smith
G'day all WAMUGGERS

I've been on holidays in Melbourne having a great time and came back to find my 
fridge knackered. Luckily, I have an old clunker fridge in the shed down the 
back to keep the milk in for a cuppa before I go to bed. (I didn't know I had 
so many trees with low branches!!) However, my iMac's still working and my iCal 
has reminded me that there is a WAMUG Monthly meeting this Tuesday, 6 April 
2010.

Topics for discussion, in alphabetical order just to be different:

1.  Default folder X;
2.  FileMaker Pro 11 - what's new in it; and
3.  iPhoto.

Of course, don't forget the question and answer session at the beginning of 
every meeting and a cuppa and biscuits at the end.

(Details are subject to change without notice)

Location: Geology building 312, Curtin University, Bentley.
Time:   7.30pm - 9.00pm
 WAMUG meets in the large meeting room just inside the front door of 
the building 

Vist  to view a 
detailed map.
Download a PDF of the Curtin map from 
.
Streetsmart map ref: 403 E4 (When entering Curtin University from either the 
north or south entrance, at the roundabout, head east on Brand Drive. Bldg 312 
is near the bus terminal)

See you there.

Pete Smith

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Losing my connection

2010-04-04 Thread Mike Fuller

I have a 27" iMac i5 running OS 10.6.3. It is hardwired to a Belkin 
modem/router as well as a wireless connection to an Airport Extreme.
I have a MacBook also running 10.6.3 and connected wirelessly.
I have a Power Mac Dual G5 running 10.4.11 that is hardwired to the 
modem/router.

Lately the iMac has had the annoying habit of losing the connection to the net 
when asleep overnight and I have to reconnect by restarting either the modem or 
the computer. It doesn't lose the connection when sleeping at other times.
The other two Macs don't have this problem.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Mike Fuller

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G4 Lost Ethernet Connection

2010-04-04 Thread Peter Faulks


During the storm my wife left her G4 on when we went out and when 
power came back on three days later the computer works but the 
ethernet does not?


Anyone know where you can purchase an ethernet card for our G4? Or 
suggest how we can get the G4 back on the internet? I recently put in 
1gb of Memory for $300.00 so I don't want to throw it out.


We connect to an Apple Airport Express which connect to a G5 and 
Windows PC via Ethernet, they all work fine,  just the G4 that's not 
working.


By the way I have two Airport Extreme units spare.
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Re: G4 Lost Ethernet Connection

2010-04-04 Thread Neil Houghton

Hi Peter,

Your description is not very clear as to how your network is set-up.

You say:
> We connect to an Apple Airport Express which connect to a G5 and
> Windows PC via Ethernet, they all work fine,  just the G4 that's not
> working.
> 

So are you saying the internet connection is distributed via both the
ethernet network (for some machines) and wirelessly via the Airport Express
(for other machines).

If so, do all the other working machines confirm that both the ethernet and
wireless network are working correctly (ie you can make an internet
connection to both networks via one or other working machines.

If so, and your only problem is that the G4 was connected via ethernet and
is not now working - leading you to suspect the ethernet port is faulty (in
which case the G4 will not be able to see the network or other machines on
it and vice-versa) - then have you tried connecting the G4 wirelessly to the
airport Express and connecting to the net that way.

A lot of ifs which can be cut-down by a better description of just how your
network is configured & how your internet connection is distributed.


Cheers



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on 5/4/10 9:21 AM, Peter Faulks at peterfau...@westnet.com.au wrote:

> 
> During the storm my wife left her G4 on when we went out and when
> power came back on three days later the computer works but the
> ethernet does not?
> 
> Anyone know where you can purchase an ethernet card for our G4? Or
> suggest how we can get the G4 back on the internet? I recently put in
> 1gb of Memory for $300.00 so I don't want to throw it out.
> 
> We connect to an Apple Airport Express which connect to a G5 and
> Windows PC via Ethernet, they all work fine,  just the G4 that's not
> working.
> 
> By the way I have two Airport Extreme units spare.





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Re: Losing my connection

2010-04-04 Thread Neil Houghton

Hi Mike,

I have a similar problem with my 27" iMac i7 - except that my connection to
the net is wireless.

I hadn't picked up on a pattern, so I can't confirm that it is limited to
overnight sleep (though, if so, I don't think it occurs every time the
machine sleeeps overnight).

When I wake the machine, the wireless network is showing as connected and
working - but it says there is no internet connection.

In my case, I find that just going to the airport icon in the menu bar and
turning airport off and then turning airport back on fixes the problem - ie
when the iMac re-connects to the airport network it again "sees" the
internet connection.

In my case, this is just a minor niggle - so I haven't looked much harder. I
had hoped that the upgrade to 10.6.3 might fix it but I haven't had time to
do the upgrade yet (got some other work I want to get out of the way first)
- however, since you are experiencing what sounds like a very similar fault
under 10.6.3, I may be disappointed :(

In your case, you are getting your internet via a hard-wired ethernet
connection, so my solution won't directly work for you - however it might
point to a couple of things you could try:

First off - have you tried just unplugging and re-plugging the ethernet
cable - I'm not suggesting regular unplugging/re-plugging as a solution -
just to see if it works.

Secondly, to try to make the iMac "look-for" the internet connection again,
you could try opening system preferences, going to the network preferences
and selecting the Ethernet connection from the left-hand pane - I'm assuming
you will have the default setting for "Configure Ipv4" of "Using DHCP" - if
so, here are a couple of thing you could try:

- Click on the "Advanced" button and in the Window that opens select the
TCP/IP tab, then click the button which says "Renew DHCP Lease"

- If that doesn't work you could try, under the "Configure Ipv4" drop-down
list selecting "Off" and hitting the "Apply" then selecting "Using DHCP"
again and again hitting "Apply" - this is the closest thing I can think of
to my "solution" of basically switching the connection off and then on
again.


I have only just thought about these options when considering your problem,
but I could also try the same thing (but on the Airport pane of the network
preferences) the next time I see my problem.

Let us know how you go.


Cheers



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on 5/4/10 9:03 AM, Mike Fuller at blis...@tpg.com.au wrote:

> 
> I have a 27" iMac i5 running OS 10.6.3. It is hardwired to a Belkin
> modem/router as well as a wireless connection to an Airport Extreme.
> I have a MacBook also running 10.6.3 and connected wirelessly.
> I have a Power Mac Dual G5 running 10.4.11 that is hardwired to the
> modem/router.
> 
> Lately the iMac has had the annoying habit of losing the connection to the net
> when asleep overnight and I have to reconnect by restarting either the modem
> or the computer. It doesn't lose the connection when sleeping at other times.
> The other two Macs don't have this problem.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mike Fuller
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Re: Losing my connection

2010-04-04 Thread Mike Fuller

Thanks for your considered reply Neil

I think you're right in that it may not be every night - and I had to do it one 
night when I was awake, then again in the morning.

I have been through the network assistance wizard (whatever it's called) and 
each time the suggested solution is to switch the modem off and on again - 
which does work.

I'll try your other suggestions and report back, probably tomorrow if it 
follows it's mostly usual pattern.

I wonder if this is particular to the latest iMacs?

Cheers

Mike Fuller

On 05/04/2010, at 11:26 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:

> 
> Hi Mike,
> 
> I have a similar problem with my 27" iMac i7 - except that my connection to
> the net is wireless.
> 
> I hadn't picked up on a pattern, so I can't confirm that it is limited to
> overnight sleep (though, if so, I don't think it occurs every time the
> machine sleeeps overnight).
> 
> When I wake the machine, the wireless network is showing as connected and
> working - but it says there is no internet connection.
> 
> In my case, I find that just going to the airport icon in the menu bar and
> turning airport off and then turning airport back on fixes the problem - ie
> when the iMac re-connects to the airport network it again "sees" the
> internet connection.
> 
> In my case, this is just a minor niggle - so I haven't looked much harder. I
> had hoped that the upgrade to 10.6.3 might fix it but I haven't had time to
> do the upgrade yet (got some other work I want to get out of the way first)
> - however, since you are experiencing what sounds like a very similar fault
> under 10.6.3, I may be disappointed :(
> 
> In your case, you are getting your internet via a hard-wired ethernet
> connection, so my solution won't directly work for you - however it might
> point to a couple of things you could try:
> 
> First off - have you tried just unplugging and re-plugging the ethernet
> cable - I'm not suggesting regular unplugging/re-plugging as a solution -
> just to see if it works.
> 
> Secondly, to try to make the iMac "look-for" the internet connection again,
> you could try opening system preferences, going to the network preferences
> and selecting the Ethernet connection from the left-hand pane - I'm assuming
> you will have the default setting for "Configure Ipv4" of "Using DHCP" - if
> so, here are a couple of thing you could try:
> 
> - Click on the "Advanced" button and in the Window that opens select the
> TCP/IP tab, then click the button which says "Renew DHCP Lease"
> 
> - If that doesn't work you could try, under the "Configure Ipv4" drop-down
> list selecting "Off" and hitting the "Apply" then selecting "Using DHCP"
> again and again hitting "Apply" - this is the closest thing I can think of
> to my "solution" of basically switching the connection off and then on
> again.
> 
> 
> I have only just thought about these options when considering your problem,
> but I could also try the same thing (but on the Airport pane of the network
> preferences) the next time I see my problem.
> 
> Let us know how you go.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 
> 
> Neil
> -- 
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> Albany, Western Australia
> Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
> Email: n...@possumology.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> on 5/4/10 9:03 AM, Mike Fuller at blis...@tpg.com.au wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I have a 27" iMac i5 running OS 10.6.3. It is hardwired to a Belkin
>> modem/router as well as a wireless connection to an Airport Extreme.
>> I have a MacBook also running 10.6.3 and connected wirelessly.
>> I have a Power Mac Dual G5 running 10.4.11 that is hardwired to the
>> modem/router.
>> 
>> Lately the iMac has had the annoying habit of losing the connection to the 
>> net
>> when asleep overnight and I have to reconnect by restarting either the modem
>> or the computer. It doesn't lose the connection when sleeping at other times.
>> The other two Macs don't have this problem.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Mike Fuller
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Re: G4 Lost Ethernet Connection

2010-04-04 Thread Peter Faulks



Hi Neil,



Thanks for your reply,


I have an Airport Express with a red Lead to the Westnet  unit (we 
connect via a satelite dish on the roof because we cannot get ADSL 2 
locally) This Router unit  then connects three computers using blue 
Ethernet cables.


1.  A G5 Main Computer which does not have airport,
2.  A G4 (Wife machine) which also does not have airport and an
3.	An Acer PC that connects via Ethernet, these all share the 
printer via USB from the Airport Express.


I also have a Lap Top that is wireless.  - all worked fine before the storm.

The lights on the Airport Express light up for the G5 and the PC but 
not for the G4 so I think I have a faulty G4 Ethernet port. I swapped 
leads over without success and tried another lead.


I think I need to obtain  or purchase an Ethernet card for a G4 and 
slot this into the motherboard, so my question was where do I get a 
Mac Ethernet Card from?


I did install a Dynalink wirless USB device which when linked Peer to 
peer shows a low wireless signal but I can't connect to the Internet 
on the G4 nor Email.



Your description is not very clear as to how your network is set-up.

You say:

 We connect to an Apple Airport Express which connect to a G5 and
 Windows PC via Ethernet, they all work fine,  just the G4 that's not
 working.



So are you saying the internet connection is distributed via both the
ethernet network (for some machines) and wirelessly via the Airport Express
(for other machines).

If so, do all the other working machines confirm that both the ethernet and
wireless network are working correctly (ie you can make an internet
connection to both networks via one or other working machines.

If so, and your only problem is that the G4 was connected via ethernet and
is not now working - leading you to suspect the ethernet port is faulty (in
which case the G4 will not be able to see the network or other machines on
it and vice-versa) - then have you tried connecting the G4 wirelessly to the
airport Express and connecting to the net that way.

A lot of ifs which can be cut-down by a better description of just how your
network is configured & how your internet connection is distributed.


Cheers



Neil
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Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com




on 5/4/10 9:21 AM, Peter Faulks at peterfau...@westnet.com.au wrote:



 During the storm my wife left her G4 on when we went out and when
 power came back on three days later the computer works but the
 ethernet does not?

 Anyone know where you can purchase an ethernet card for our G4? Or
 suggest how we can get the G4 back on the internet? I recently put in
 1gb of Memory for $300.00 so I don't want to throw it out.

 We connect to an Apple Airport Express which connect to a G5 and
 Windows PC via Ethernet, they all work fine,  just the G4 that's not
 working.

 By the way I have two Airport Extreme units spare.






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