Big Al
Registered
My partner is about to throw his TiBook out the window if I don't fix this soon. I've been battling this issue for a year-at least.
Setup:
Cable Modem -- LinkSys router -- Airport (snow)
2 G4s (10.2.8) via Ethernet Cable
1 TiBook (10.2.8) via Airport
1 eMac (10.3.5) via Airport
(Every station uses DHCP and has an Airport IP)
The G4s run flawlessly. The eMac is upstairs and it connects to the network without any problems. The TiBook is only 20' feet away and has a hell of a time maintaining a connection, even with a direct line of site to the base station. Local Mac dudes told us the 2.5 GHz phone may be causing interference, so we upgraded our phones to 5 GHz to no avail.
The signal goes up and down, but more importantly, it throws the AppleTalk for a loop. We still need to run Quark 4 in Classic but I'm thinking I should switch the proposal writing to Word and eliminate Classic. Before the problem shows up, when you type in Quark you can see each letter show up o-n-e a-t a t-i-m-e. Then everything goes to crap. Classic seems to be the problem, I think. Not only does AppleTalk get disabled so you can see the network in Chooser, but it affect the Print Center in OS X and stops all printing. A restart will usually clear it up.
I guess I'm looking for some confirmation on my theory. I already backed up the entire TiBook, reformated (deep) and reinstalled all software from scratch. I was thinking to run an ethernet cable to that laptop to confirm it's not a hardware glitch either.
Would setting up AppleTalk manually help at all? I'm not that deep into the details of network lingo. Thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
Alex Campuzano
Setup:
Cable Modem -- LinkSys router -- Airport (snow)
2 G4s (10.2.8) via Ethernet Cable
1 TiBook (10.2.8) via Airport
1 eMac (10.3.5) via Airport
(Every station uses DHCP and has an Airport IP)
The G4s run flawlessly. The eMac is upstairs and it connects to the network without any problems. The TiBook is only 20' feet away and has a hell of a time maintaining a connection, even with a direct line of site to the base station. Local Mac dudes told us the 2.5 GHz phone may be causing interference, so we upgraded our phones to 5 GHz to no avail.
The signal goes up and down, but more importantly, it throws the AppleTalk for a loop. We still need to run Quark 4 in Classic but I'm thinking I should switch the proposal writing to Word and eliminate Classic. Before the problem shows up, when you type in Quark you can see each letter show up o-n-e a-t a t-i-m-e. Then everything goes to crap. Classic seems to be the problem, I think. Not only does AppleTalk get disabled so you can see the network in Chooser, but it affect the Print Center in OS X and stops all printing. A restart will usually clear it up.
I guess I'm looking for some confirmation on my theory. I already backed up the entire TiBook, reformated (deep) and reinstalled all software from scratch. I was thinking to run an ethernet cable to that laptop to confirm it's not a hardware glitch either.
Would setting up AppleTalk manually help at all? I'm not that deep into the details of network lingo. Thanks for your time.
Sincerely,
Alex Campuzano