Internet can't go to OS 9 w/10.2

rhale1

KU Mac Geek
I happily installed Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar last night, and had the internet working fine. In 10.1.5 I used BrickHouse to share my internet to an iBook with 9.0.4. With Jaguar, it seems that this has been broken. My iBook can see the network and start to communicate, but it never gets the internet working.

I also tried Apple's AirPort Internet Sharing, but it also doesn't work.

Any help is GREATLY appriceated (sp?)!
 
in the sharing preference pane, all the features of brickhouse are built into the system. turn on internet sharing, it should work.
 
How do I get sharing to stay on? Every time I restart I have to open system prefs and start internet sharing again.




Originally posted by xaqintosh
in the sharing preference pane, all the features of brickhouse are built into the system. turn on internet sharing, it should work.
 
Well, I think I have it figured out. Mac OS X works fine, but AirPort communication between my iMac (10.2) and iBook (9.0.4) seems to be flaky, at best. Whatvever network I create in OS X, regardless of name (i never use a password) or channel, the iBook can, 9 times out of 10, never see. And when it does, it will (A) not work, or (B) randomly drop the connection.

Should I upgrade the AP software on the iBook, since the iMac has 10.2 and there is no physical base station?
 
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