sinclair_tm
Wierd, all the computers in the house is connected that way Gateway=router IP, DNS=DSL modem IP and they all connect fine. I do know the two IP addresses you mean. I can see them when I select the advanced configuration set-up on the DSL modem. I've tried using these numbers on the...
Thanks nixgeek, I'll call my isp and try that.
Oh, i know how to take screenshots on the mac, what I have not figured out yet is how to post them in this forum but thanks for the help.....
rcorrino
Anybody know if this is possible with the DVR-111D to DVR-111? The newest firmware is v. 119; unfortunately DVRFlash won't work with this new drive. I might try doing it on a PC though if I can get the DVD-RAM Write capability....
From what I understand the e-mac is connected to the to the router 2 ways, via ethernet and wireless.
This is completely unnecessary. Select either/or (I suggest the wired connection). OS X has the ability to do multiple connections via TCP/IP. Set to allow file sharing on both the e-mac and...
That is what I thought. Actually, my router's IP address is the Gateway. I ususally put the DSL modem's IP address as DNS. (The DSL modem from 2Wire has a built in USB/Ethernet/Wireless B router. All single port. This functionality is turned off except for the ethernet connection to which the...
Adambyte,nixgeek
Thanks for the replies. Yes, TCP/IP is is on and ethernet is selected. As I mentioned, I can get onto my LAN ok, it's going out the 'net that's got me baffled. I'm not Using DHCP. I have everything manually inputted and the LC has it's own IP address. I've checked and...
I'm trying to ressurect an old LC575 (upgraded LC 550) with OS 8.1. I found on the street. I can get on the net easily using the modem. What I want to know is how I can connect this to my router (Belkin) and access my SBC supplied 2Wire DSL Modem.
The 575 has the ethernet card option built in...