Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Stephen Bright
> Then something's broken. I went out to dinner and now everything is working properly! It is funny how sometimes doing nothing can accomplish what 5 hours of changing settings and rebooting failed to do. Thanks all, Stephen -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 05:52 PM, Stephen Bright wrote: > It is an Airport Extreme base station, running 10.2.3/9.2. Another > symptom > is the Pismo can send and receive email fine via Airport regular, and > the > computer on the network can receive but not send email to any other >

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 05:21 PM, David M. Ensteness wrote: > Do you have the box "enable Ethernet Bridging" in the AirPort admin > utility checked? AFAIK, this option is not available on dual-ethernet Airport base stations -- the presence of two ethernet ports makes Bridging academic.

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Stephen Bright
> Something is broken. Supply Details. It is an Airport Extreme base station, running 10.2.3/9.2. Another symptom is the Pismo can send and receive email fine via Airport regular, and the computer on the network can receive but not send email to any other domain other than it's own (rr). Stephen

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Stephen Bright
I have not found the "enable Ethernet Bridging" in the 10.2.3 utility (version 3.0). Could you please direct me to it? Thanks. Stephen -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for r

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Stephen Bright wrote: > If you want to connect your pbook to the internet and the ethernet network > (of 2 computers and a printer) is it better to connect the Base Station to > the cable modem through the WAN port, or to connect the network to the Base > Station via the lAN

Re: Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread David M. Ensteness
Use the WAN for the cable modem and the LAN for the local network, the WAN port is 10T and the LAN port is 100T, your cable modem will not max out 10T so you are better off keeping the faster port for local traffic. Also, this should not cause the issue you are having with Macs not seeing each

Basic Airport Question

2003-02-06 Thread Stephen Bright
If you want to connect your pbook to the internet and the ethernet network (of 2 computers and a printer) is it better to connect the Base Station to the cable modem through the WAN port, or to connect the network to the Base Station via the lAN port. Currently I have the base station connected to