Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-09 Thread Simon Fogarty
Interesting thought. Guess for me it’s not costing anything more to have it running but I may have uploads to my ftp server come in during the night As for saety, everything in my network is behind the firewall and you need to vpn if you want to conect to the ntwork from outside, Even the ftp

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-09 Thread E.T.
Forgot to tell why I turn the router off at night. Just to be safe. Its not used anyway. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were true? On 6/9/2018 5:17 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote: Hi ET, No issues, Kind of helps

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-09 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi ET, No issues, Kind of helps when we hve the same devices Cheers. Sent from my iPhone > On 10/06/2018, at 9:49 AM, E.T. wrote: > > Simon thanks, I had not thought of doing this in the router itself. Cheers. > > From E.T.'s Keyboard... > ancient.ali...@icloud.com > Many believe that

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-09 Thread E.T.
Simon thanks, I had not thought of doing this in the router itself. Cheers. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were true? On 6/9/2018 2:08 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote: Hi ET, Yes your router can tell you what is

RE: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-09 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi ET, Yes your router can tell you what is connected. Go to your routers home screen, so the screen after you have logged in, Then you should have tab options for Internet, Wireless, Then attached devices, Open the attached devices tab and then I had to refresh the page but it listed all my

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-08 Thread E.T.
Jonathan, Tim was spot on. Just give the router more time to boot up before starting the Mac. I was powering both on at about the same time. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were true? On 6/7/2018 12:00 PM, J

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-07 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Another possibility is that both your router and your ISP are responding to DHCP requests. If you expect your router to be handling DHCP then make sure of the following: 1. Only one device is configured for DHCP on your LAN. 2. That broadcast ethernet packets on your lan do not get sent out beyo

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-07 Thread E.T.
That may be exactly it. I will delay the Mac startup a little more. I can do a jig and them turn the Mac loose. :) Thanks Tim. From E.T.'s Keyboard... ancient.ali...@icloud.com Many believe that we have been visited in the past. What if it were true? On 6/7/2018 10:47 AM, Tim Kilburn wrot

Re: Wi-fi Query

2018-06-07 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Sounds like either your Mac was already on when the router started up, or the Mac started up faster than the router. Two ways to stop that message are to just restart the Mac so that it will get a new DHCP lease from the router, or you can go into System Prefs, Network, then to the Advance