Since upgrading both my PB Pismo and my iMac DV SE 400 from 10.1.2 to 10.1.3, choosing "Connect to Server..." from the Finder's Go menu now takes an excruciatingly long time -- at least a minute -- to present the Connect to Server Log In dialogue box when trying to network the two computers using AppleTalk or Local Network. Following the long wait, I am finally able to log in and mount the remote volume(s).
However, trying to connect to a third computer running MacOS 8.6 takes only a few seconds.
My computers are connected through a Linksys Cable/DSL router that had been really snappy in 10.1.2.
Can anyone tell me why there is such a slowdown and how to fix it?
Also, my computers are set to be served a DHCP address by the router. Subsequently, I have multiple IP addresses listed in Connect to Server -- most of which are incorrect. How can I delete obsolete IP address for my various computers?
Thanks for your help.
However, trying to connect to a third computer running MacOS 8.6 takes only a few seconds.
My computers are connected through a Linksys Cable/DSL router that had been really snappy in 10.1.2.
Can anyone tell me why there is such a slowdown and how to fix it?
Also, my computers are set to be served a DHCP address by the router. Subsequently, I have multiple IP addresses listed in Connect to Server -- most of which are incorrect. How can I delete obsolete IP address for my various computers?
Thanks for your help.