Might be helpful for some. Rob > > > >RE: Apple Macintosh interworking with MegaPoP & vISP Dial > > > >Telstra has become aware that some end users using the new generation Apple > >Macintosh iBooks, iMac and eMacs to access the Internet via Telstra's > >MegaPoP and vISP Dial services have been experiencing modem dropout. > > > >The following products may be affected > >* iBook (Dual USB) > >* iBook (Late 2001) > >* iBook (14.1 LCD) > >* iBook (16 VRAM) > >* iBook (14.1 LCD 16 VRAM) > >* PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) > >* PowerBook G4 (DVI) > >* iMac (Flat Panel) > >* iMac (Flat Panel 17) > >* eMac > > > >Telstra has been working closely with Apple and other equipment suppliers to > >determine the cause of and resolve the problem. > > > >Apple Software Fix > > > >Apple has developed and released a software fix to assist resolve the > >connectivity issue for OS9 & OSX. The fix can be downloaded from the > >following web site:http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106928. > > > >If end-users are unable to download the software fix they should call > >AppleCare Australia on 1800 001 912. > > > >Disclaimer > > > >Nothing in this letter varies the agreement between you and Telstra for the > >acquisition of MegaPoP or vISP Dial. Telstra disclaims all liability of any > >kind, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), or under statute, > >arising from or relating to the suggested fix (or anything said by Telstra > >in connection with it or the problem it addresses). > > > >Regards, > > > >Roger Spence > >__________________________ > >Sales Manager > >Telstra Online Service Providers > >Phone 1800 624 512 > >Fax 1800 013 457 > >Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > Or visit our web site at > > > http://www.telstra.com/isp > > > > > > > > > > > >
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