Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-31 Thread Timothy Domst
On Jan 30, 2005, at 7:29 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote: On 30-Jan-05, at 5:58 PM, Timothy Domst wrote: The router still functions fine with a PC laptop and the ethernet-wireless iMac, and with the old Powerbook up until I got rid of her. It gets reset every time the iBook kills the wired

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-31 Thread - drive - drift - dream -
On 31-Jan-05, at 4:23 AM, Timothy Domst wrote: Try making the computers all static, all you need to do is tell the router which addresses (192.168.1.x) have computers (routing table). I am guessing you mean by the interface a webpage. It can be disconnected from the internet if that's what

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-31 Thread Timothy Domst
On Jan 31, 2005, at 2:50 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote: On 31-Jan-05, at 4:23 AM, Timothy Domst wrote: Try making the computers all static, all you need to do is tell the router which addresses (192.168.1.x) have computers (routing table). I am guessing you mean by the interface a

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-30 Thread Timothy Domst
On Jan 29, 2005, at 2:57 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote: It's a Belkin, a couple years old, has three wired ports and wireless, it's been used with wireless cards in 3 different PCs, my old Powerbook, and an iBook I was cleaning up to sell, as well as a USB wireless PC adapter and an

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-30 Thread - drive - drift - dream -
On 30-Jan-05, at 5:58 PM, Timothy Domst wrote: The router still functions fine with a PC laptop and the ethernet-wireless iMac, and with the old Powerbook up until I got rid of her. It gets reset every time the iBook kills the wired connection. The orange light that says the machine's

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 29/01/05 02:45, Catherine Burnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 29-Jan-05, at 2:32 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: What kind of router do you have? I have a Snow AirPort Base Station (802.11b) and I have 3 laptops with AirPort Extreme cards plus one desktop with an 802.11g card and I've

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-29 Thread John McGibney
on 29/01/05 02:45, Catherine Burnett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 29-Jan-05, at 2:32 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: What kind of router do you have? I have a Snow AirPort Base Station (802.11b) and I have 3 laptops with AirPort Extreme cards plus one desktop with an 802.11g card and I've

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-29 Thread - drive - drift - dream -
It's a Belkin, a couple years old, has three wired ports and wireless, it's been used with wireless cards in 3 different PCs, my old Powerbook, and an iBook I was cleaning up to sell, as well as a USB wireless PC adapter and an ethernet wireless adapter for the G3 iMac downstairs - no other

iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-28 Thread Catherine Burnett
I just got a new 12 G4 iBook with Airport Extreme yesterday, was sort of an upgrade/sidegrade trade-in from my old 12 Powerbook, the original 867mhz, which also had Airport Extreme. But it never threw my wired G3 Powermac offline when using the internet, or while trying to transfer files! If

Re: iBook not playing nice on the network!

2005-01-28 Thread Catherine Burnett
On 29-Jan-05, at 2:32 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: What kind of router do you have? I have a Snow AirPort Base Station (802.11b) and I have 3 laptops with AirPort Extreme cards plus one desktop with an 802.11g card and I've never experienced what you describe. Hence my question... It's a Belkin,