I have a similar situation. I can only use my internal ethernet in 10.2 (not
upgraded yet).  Both the ethernet card and internal ethernet work in 9.1.
9600/G4/700 etc.
Dennis

> From: Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Unsupported OS X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 19:51:09 +0000
> To: "Unsupported OS X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: G3 Refusing to be Routed
> 
> I'd ask this on the G-List but I don't think I can get mail to it at
> the moment so I'll ask you guys instead :)
> 
> My G3/400 is really hacking me off. I rebuilt my LAN this last day or
> so around a 9600/G3 running 10.3 that Firewalls and routes all traffic
> on my subnet. However out of the machines on the network (iMac G4,
> 7100, 840av, PC-WinXP) my G3 refuses to connect tothe router via
> TCP/IP. It can AppleTalk to it, and even SMB to it, and it's able to
> connect to other machines. However the internet is not working and I
> can't ping the routing machine (only).
> 
> I have rebooted, reconfigured the Network settings numerous times, and
> am still banging my head in despair. I have recently pulled a 10/100
> Apple NIC out of it - is that maybe causing trouble? Are there any
> prefs I can safely trash that might effect it?
> 
> P.S. i tried a PING from my 9600 and it doesn't work that way around
> either. Could I hav excluded the IP somehow by accident? Maybe
> Firewalled it? I dunno! If anyone knows where BRICKHOUSE or OS X 10.3
> keeps a list of trusted clients or similar let me know.
> 
> -- 


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