Hi,
Just to follow up on our internet sharing problem, with a big thanks to
everyone who helped. We removed the EDUP wifi router from our network and have
been able to share files and internet over ethernet. I plugged the EDUP back in
today. It had no immediate affect (except to successfully
Ronni,
> You mention you had this Network setup working prior to a couple of weeks
> ago, what changed at that time?
Absolutely nothing - it literally failed overnight. We did have a severe
electrical storm at least a day earlier, but it had worked after the power came
back.
> There is
Hi Kaye,
You mention you had this Network setup working prior to a couple of weeks ago,
what changed at that time?
There is another device handing our IP Addresses - its as though you have 2
devices acting as Routers.
The Telstra pre-paid 4G USB modem (ZTE WCDMA Technologies MSM) IP
Hi Ronni,
> Your Router/Gateway Address is 192.168.0.1
> System Preferences > Network - Advanced > TCP/IP
> Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
> IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.xx (this will change automatically because you are
> using DHCP)
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Router: 192.168.0.1 should stay the
Hi Kaye,
> On 30 Mar 2016, at 3:23 PM, kaye and geoff wrote:
>
> Hi Ronni,
>
>> ethernet hub: Cisco Linksys SE2800
>> Are the LED (lights) on each port indicating connected?
>
> Connected and active - external indicators are all good
>
> I really think that the different
Hi Ronni,
> ethernet hub: Cisco Linksys SE2800
> Are the LED (lights) on each port indicating connected?
Connected and active - external indicators are all good
I really think that the different router numbers are a bit of a clue to what is
happening. Can you tell me where the router numbers
Hi Kaye,
Yes, a really frustrating situation. I hate it when Networks don’t act as they
should.
My Notes which you have most likely checked (a dozen times) in colour below:
EDUP business portable wireless partner (EP-2908) router/ap/repeater has one
WAN/LAN port
So I realise why you are
Hi Ronni,
> The details look setup correctly - Router and DNS settings. You are not
> having self-assigned IP addresses 169.
> Gateway 192.168.0.1 - 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask
> Are all on the same Subnet Mask?
Yes, but I've just made it work (for now!) doing the following:
booted up one of
Thanks Kaye,
The details look setup correctly - Router and DNS settings. You are not having
self-assigned IP addresses 169.
Gateway 192.168.0.1 - 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask
Are all on the same Subnet Mask?
Normally I would suggest removing the SystemConfiguration preference files, IF
you were
Hi,
> We might require more details on what Telstra Dongle you are using and the
> Network settings you have.
Telstra pre-paid 4G USB modem (ZTE WCDMA Technologies MSM), working just fine
for my machine
EDUP business portable wireless partner (EP-2908), also working fine
On network settings I
Hi Kaye,
We might require more details on what Telstra Dongle you are using and the
Network settings you have.
The dongle is connected to your Mac so the dongle would only see your machine,
the Mac would be handling all the local IP assignment NAT and data?
You have 'Internet Sharing' turned on
Hi,
We've been living with our internet sharing problems for a couple of weeks now,
with no solution.
I share our wireless connection over ethernet to three other machines and a
wifi router. The sharing failed overnight a couple of weeks ago; we can still
mount disks over ethernet, and the IP
Hi - I'm looking for some advice on a very annoying problem with our shared
internet connection.
I connect using a wireless Telstra dongle, then share my connection over our
ethernet network, which includes a separate wifi broadcaster to give
connectivity to any device not directly plugged
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