Hello everyone. I recently installed Mac leopard OS on my PC. Everything went like a breeze if not near perfect. Leopard recognized all my drivers so no fuss here, indeed a beautiful OS to say the least. I soon after got to grips with the system and getting to enjoy it more and more.
However I am having a small problem. Though Mac OS has installed the drivers for my built-in Lan Card plus the external Ethernet card which is a THOMSON TG585 v7 ADSL router, my connection assistant keeps failing to connect telling me that because I have a fixed IP, then I cannot connect. Now, I admit I am a novice in Mac OS but not on Windows OS. So what shall I do?
The PC system I am using is based on the Intel 945 GCNL Board, with a Core 2 Duo 2.4 CPU, 2 GB DDR2 667 MHZ Rams and Mac OS is installed on a separate Maxtor 80 GB HDD. Windows XP Pro SP3 sits in an altogether different HDD.
Please, can anyone help with some advice?
Cheers.
However I am having a small problem. Though Mac OS has installed the drivers for my built-in Lan Card plus the external Ethernet card which is a THOMSON TG585 v7 ADSL router, my connection assistant keeps failing to connect telling me that because I have a fixed IP, then I cannot connect. Now, I admit I am a novice in Mac OS but not on Windows OS. So what shall I do?
The PC system I am using is based on the Intel 945 GCNL Board, with a Core 2 Duo 2.4 CPU, 2 GB DDR2 667 MHZ Rams and Mac OS is installed on a separate Maxtor 80 GB HDD. Windows XP Pro SP3 sits in an altogether different HDD.
Please, can anyone help with some advice?
Cheers.