>On 17/12/2003, at 12:10 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi All!
>>
>> I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking.
>> Specifically, when I take my laptop to work and plug into the ADSL
>> router (which is just running a DHCP server), I have to restart
>both
>> the modem
On 17/12/2003, at 12:10 PM, Rod Lavington wrote:
Hi All!
I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking.
Specifically, when I take my laptop to work and plug into the ADSL
router (which is just running a DHCP server), I have to restart both
the modem and the iBook to get
>
> Hi All!
>
> I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and
> networking. Specifically, when I take my laptop to work
> and plug into the ADSL router (which is just running a
> DHCP server), I have to restart both the modem and the
> iBook to get the internet up and running. I hav
Generally I've found the networking in 10.3 good ...
I'm having endless trouble connecting my PC (Windows ME) to my eMac
running 10.3. (used to have it working from 10.2).
I can see the eMac from the PC, but get "No permission to access
resource" if I try to connect. I have enabled Windows s
This time to the list...Sorry Rob!!
I know that a lot of people on this list are not technical and may not
know the etiquette of mail list emails, but could you *please* trim
replies down. The last message I read on this thread had three previous
replies and 4 WAMUG Sigs...it is a waste of ban
bar appear on
the Mac. Anything smaller and the files just appeared on the desktop as if
by magic.
Just my experience so far.
Cheers
Rob
> From: Matt Huitson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 16:57:51 +0800
> To: "WAMUG Mailing List"
> Subject: Re: Is it ju
Hmm,
Common factor here is starting to sound like the Powerbook. Networking
on my home system at the moment blows hard in one direction - that is,
I can connect from my iMac to my Powerbook just fine, but attempting
the connection in the opposite direction is fraught with difficulty. I
can
Rod
this definitely seems to be the case
I use a Powerbook between here and work, moving between Ethernet and two
airport networks. If I change from Ethernet to airport, I either need to
sleep the machine or restart it to see the changed interface.
a lovely feature
sTEVE
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