Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-08-10 Thread Chris Burton
WAMUG Mailing list as you are more likely to receive help from someone 'On List'; who is using this Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway Modem/Router. In answer to your question below: Go to System Preferences > Network Select your connection in the left hand column Click 'Advan

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-08-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris, I've replied to your email to WAMUG Mailing list as you are more likely to receive help from someone 'On List'; who is using this Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway Modem/Router. In answer to your question below: Go to System Preferences > Network Select your connectio

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-22 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Ronni Thanks for this info on the DNS addresses. I will forward you comments on to Trevor at Country wide so he is aware of it, as he has my non- working router, and I have the one that does work, thankfully, otherwise I would not be happy! Regards Chris On 21/05/2010, at 4:27 PM, Ron

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-22 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Vlad Nice to hear from you and thanks for your interest in this. I bought the first modem from a local phone shop in Busselton about a year ago. As soon as I had it home and tried to set up I came upon the problem, that is ongoing. I then found out about Telstra Country wide who work f

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-21 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris, Did he try these DNS address in the NextG router. Untick 'Use automatic DNS' and add the one's for your State. i.e. Primary DNS Server IP Address: 61.9.242.33 Secondary DNS Server IP Address: 61.9.226.33 Put the Router IP Address as the DNS Server on your MacBook Pro

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-20 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Ronni Thanks heaps for your link and info on this problem. I spent over 3 hours with the Telstra guy with no solution except that it appears that the earlier software version on the loan router works, but the later version on the new router does not!! We went through all the settings o

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-17 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris, Click on the link below and then see what LAN IP Address: WAN IP Address: Default Gateway: Primary DNS Server: Secondary DNS Server: And Link & Signal Strength. Cheers, Ronni On 18/05/2010, at 2:16 PM, Chris Burton wrote: > Hi Ro

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-17 Thread Chris Burton
Hi Ronnie I checked under Network/Advanced in the System Prefs, and under TCP/IP it shows Using DHCP for IPv4 and 'Automatically' for IPv6. Thanks very much Ronni Chris On 18/05/2010, at 1:36 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Chris, That is a Netcomm 3G9WB isn't it? Are you using a Static IP Add

Re: Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-17 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris, That is a Netcomm 3G9WB isn't it? Are you using a Static IP Address or DHCP? Cheers, Ronni On 18/05/2010, at 12:44 PM, Chris Burton wrote: > Hi muggers > > Hope things are ticking along nicely for all. > > I have an unusual problem it seems using the above system with a 15" MacBook

Telstra Wireless Next G Gateway modem/router

2010-05-17 Thread Chris Burton
Hi muggers Hope things are ticking along nicely for all. I have an unusual problem it seems using the above system with a 15" MacBook Pro (OS 10.5.8 intel 2.2) at home for my online service. This link to Whirlpool about it (dated Nov 2008) I received from a very helpful manager at Telstra

Re: Gateway modem

2009-01-06 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 06/01/2009, at 3:08 PM, tom samson wrote: I have a gateway modem 2701HGV-W and on the back there is a USB port has anyone tried plugging in a printer to this so that it can be shared? I don't want to unplug a whole network at home to get to the modem only to plug it all back iin.

Gateway modem

2009-01-05 Thread tom samson
I have a gateway modem 2701HGV-W and on the back there is a USB port has anyone tried plugging in a printer to this so that it can be shared? I don't want to unplug a whole network at home to get to the modem only to plug it all back iin. tom samson -- The WA Macintosh User Group Ma