Re: [OT] Airport Problem
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texte = Hi WillI run a Software Base Station at the moment so I'm afraid I can't narrow itdown to capacitors :( It's really annoying, I can share files etc using thenetwork but the internet isn't getting shared at all.Here is what I have done so far (MAC OS 9.2.1):-SERVER MACHINE1 - Set up the software station (created a network) and turned it on2 - Turned off Appletalk, set it to Airport, then made it active.3 - Modem / TCP/IP settings are correct for the net connection.CLIENT MACHINE1 - Turned on Airport2 - Turned off Appletalk, set it to Airport, then made it active.3 - Connected to Base Station network4 - Set TCP/IP settings to Connect via Airport (DHCP server)5 - Ran Airport set-up assistant (which said it had configured the computerto use the servers net connection... but hadn't !!)I don't know if you will be able to add anything to what I have done hereor not but I thought I would give you a more detailed description of what Ihave done to try and get it working.It's really frustrating as the network has been working no problem until Icame into work yesterday. I thought I had solved the problem again just byrunning the set-up assistant but it is back with a vengeance...Oh well... back to SurfDoubler until I get a chance to fix it...ThanksAlan on 17/6/03 2:56 pm, WJ Starck at wjs@novaderm.com wrote:> Alan-> > Is your base station a graphite ABS?> > Weird stuff like this can happen when the capacitors go bad. Are the> lights functioning normally?> > Regards,> > --> > Will Starck> NovaDerm Skincare Science> http://www.novaderm.com> wjs@novaderm.com> > > > > On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 07:31 AM, Alan White wrote:> >> Hi>> >> I am having a nightmare with Airport for some reason. I have had the>> network running perfectly but today I have come in and it is no longer>> wanting to share the internet connection with our software base>> station.>> Does anyone know why I am unable to select connect via airport in the>> modem>> control panel? Either that or have any suggestions through previous>> experience as to what might be going wrong?>> >> Sorry for the [OT] subject but this is totally doing my head in...>> >> I have set TCP/IP to Airport / DHCP server>> Appletalk is set to Airport>> >> I have files sharing between computers no problem but the internet>> sharing>> just won't happen. I had the same problem when I came in yesterday>> but I>> just went through the airport setup wizard and everything was fine.>> >> Hope someone can help.>> >> Alan>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list
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Hi WillI run a Software Base Station at the moment so I'm afraid I can't narrow itdown to capacitors :( It's really annoying, I can share files etc using thenetwork but the internet isn't getting shared at all.Here is what I have done so far (MAC OS 9.2.1):-SERVER MACHINE1 - Set up the software station (created a network) and turned it on2 - Turned off Appletalk, set it to Airport, then made it active.3 - Modem / TCP/IP settings are correct for the net connection.CLIENT MACHINE1 - Turned on Airport2 - Turned off Appletalk, set it to Airport, then made it active.3 - Connected to Base Station network4 - Set TCP/IP settings to Connect via Airport (DHCP server)5 - Ran Airport set-up assistant (which said it had configured the computerto use the servers net connection... but hadn't !!)I don't know if you will be able to add anything to what I have done hereor not but I thought I would give you a more detailed description of what Ihave done to try and get it working.It's really frustrating as the network has been working no problem until Icame into work yesterday. I thought I had solved the problem again just byrunning the set-up assistant but it is back with a vengeance...Oh well... back to SurfDoubler until I get a chance to fix it...ThanksAlan on 17/6/03 2:56 pm, WJ Starck at wjs@novaderm.com wrote:> Alan-> > Is your base station a graphite ABS?> > Weird stuff like this can happen when the capacitors go bad. Are the> lights functioning normally?> > Regards,> > --> > Will Starck> NovaDerm Skincare Science> http://www.novaderm.com> wjs@novaderm.com> > > > > On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 07:31 AM, Alan White wrote:> >> Hi>> >> I am having a nightmare with Airport for some reason. I have had the>> network running perfectly but today I have come in and it is no longer>> wanting to share the internet connection with our software base>> station.>> Does anyone know why I am unable to select connect via airport in the>> modem>> control panel? Either that or have any suggestions through previous>> experience as to what might be going wrong?>> >> Sorry for the [OT] subject but this is totally doing my head in...>> >> I have set TCP/IP to Airport / DHCP server>> Appletalk is set to Airport>> >> I have files sharing between computers no problem but the internet>> sharing>> just won't happen. I had the same problem when I came in yesterday>> but I>> just went through the airport setup wizard and everything was fine.>> >> Hope someone can help.>> >> Alan>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to>> >> Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/>> > > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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