We've replaced 2 G5 iMacs with Intel iMacs. They are in adjacent offices. The networking is via ethernet and, since the ethernet has been a little flakey and there is an Airport just down the hall, via Airport as a backup. Connection to the network/Internet is via ethernet.
Once the iMac is logged in the signal strength indicator for the Airport is at about 4 or 5. After a couple of minutes is fades down to 1 or 2 and then drops out. At this point the iMac locks up and only a power off/on will get it going again.
My iBook, on the desk next to the iMac shows no drop in signal.
Both iMacs do the same thing. Neither of the G5s had a problem with the same setup.
The iMacs are at 10.4.7, running pretty standard office applications and no oddball hardware. Unless by oddball you mean Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard/mouse. But even with an Aple keyboard/mouse the problem still occurs.
Thanks, warragul
Once the iMac is logged in the signal strength indicator for the Airport is at about 4 or 5. After a couple of minutes is fades down to 1 or 2 and then drops out. At this point the iMac locks up and only a power off/on will get it going again.
My iBook, on the desk next to the iMac shows no drop in signal.
Both iMacs do the same thing. Neither of the G5s had a problem with the same setup.
The iMacs are at 10.4.7, running pretty standard office applications and no oddball hardware. Unless by oddball you mean Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard/mouse. But even with an Aple keyboard/mouse the problem still occurs.
Thanks, warragul