1) Though I didn't get any feedback on the Tiger networking problem, I have
now got it working but still have no idea what the problem was. I thought
the work through might help someone in the future so:
i) I didn't think the router was the problem but to be sure tried just
conn
I'm shortly going to make the leap to broadband. I decided to try to cover
all bases with a combined ADSL2/Wifi/VOIP router and bought the Billion
BiPAC 7402 VGP - I also liked the fact that it would fail the phone back to
PSTN if the internet dropped out or power was lost.
I'm still looking at va
Hi again Neil,
On 13/01/2006, at 1:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
The problem came when I tried to connect to my G4 400MHz Ti Powerbook,
running OS 9.1.
Whilst my G4 iMac (running 10.2.8) would connect OK the new G5 iMac
(running
10.4.3) would see the powerbook but attempting to connect would
On 13/01/2006, at 1:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Many thanks to Craig, Ronda, Greg & others who passed on so much
info on the
recent "networking for idiots thread - I now have a much clearer
idea on how
this all works (I think/hope!).
I have now come across another area where Tiger seems to
Many thanks to Craig, Ronda, Greg & others who passed on so much info on the
recent "networking for idiots thread - I now have a much clearer idea on how
this all works (I think/hope!).
I have now come across another area where Tiger seems to behave differently
- it may be my settings but I think
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