Router is setup for DHCP.
Let me describe what actually happened in more detail. This is a very strange problem.
I've had this router for a long time. It has served two windows machines (one direct connected, one wireless) for a long time without incident. Months ago I started using a Powerbook G4 at work with an airport card. I would bring it home and it too would work flawlessly on the wireless network at home. No problem.
I just got an imac G5 and set it up, and that is where the trouble began. I could not get it on the wireless network. So I fired up my work laptop, and it TOO refused to join the network. I worked on this and gor the G5 going on the network somehow, not sure how, and it was fine for a few days. Then it all just stopped working. I cannot get the G4 powerbook or the G5 on the wireless network at all. I upgraded the firmware in the router and everything and it simply does not work.
This is an apple problem, because I have a windows machine working on the wireless network and a direct connected windows machine working on the wireless network right now, no problem. If I direct connect the powerbook to the router with an ethernet cable, it too works fine.
I am at a loss at this point. It appears that the airport cards in both apples are self-assigning IP addresses and I just can't get past that.
- Stephen