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 see the iMac, it will prompt me for, and accept, my password and will even display the shared partitions, but clicking on them informs me that the "volume cannot be found". Rebooting, etc does not solve the problem. Obviously I can live with the hassle of a one-way connection, but.......

Roll on 10.3.2.

Regards, Matt.
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Matt Huitson
School of Psychology
University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, WA 6009
Australia
Work (08) 9380 3639
Mobile 0414 294 770

On 17/12/2003, at 12:38 PM, Steve Fellows wrote:

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

-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Lavington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2003 12:11 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!



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 have no
prblems getting an IP address from the router, but getting
the net seems to be painful.

Anybody else had issues with networking in 10.3?  It
worked pretty darn good in 10.2, so I hope they haven't
changed things for the sake of change!

Merry Christmas to everyone on the list, and have a great
New Year!

Seeya

Rod!

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