I've tried all the suggestions I could find here without any luck.
I'm a PC guy with little mac knowledge. I live in a remote area and am sharing my satellite internet connection with a few neighbors. Everyone on the network is pc except one person with a 1.25ghz 256mb ram emac running OSX 10.3.9.
The router is a Linksys WRTP54G (voip). To get wifi coverage it requires external antennas. In order to get an external antenna capability for the emac I used a Linksys Wet54G bridge into the ethernet port.
The router is set as a DHCP server and assigns addresses on the network. This works 100% with the emac when connected via cable. When I first installed the wet54g instead of the cable it automatically configured the connection correctly and worked for about a day. The wifi signal is at 100%.
A day later the emac froze and lost connection. I tried a bunch of different configurations. DHCP, DHCP with manual address, Manual address, reset wet54g, reset router, run setup up wet54g, upgrade firmware for wet54g (1.08), restart all components. Nothing got the connection live. Switching back to cable was 100% ok.
Symptoms: I could get into the router using the IP address so the wifi link was ok. I could get into wet54g ok using IP. I could not ping onto the web either ip or domain.
In network settings on the mac when configuring for DHCP it would pick a local address in the 169.* range not the router range of 168.* meaning it was not getting the DHCP assignment from the router. Setting the address manually including the gateway ip and DNS servers had no effect. I could access the router but not anywhere on the web.
I took the wet54g and hooked it into a pc, it would not access the web. Same story, DHCP assignments didn't get through it. I tried a bunch of ways to reset it until finally it acted normally again.
Worked fine on the pc for a day, put it back on the emac and it worked normally for about 3 days then same problem. I am currently trying to get it working on a pc again.
Any ideas?
Thanks
I'm a PC guy with little mac knowledge. I live in a remote area and am sharing my satellite internet connection with a few neighbors. Everyone on the network is pc except one person with a 1.25ghz 256mb ram emac running OSX 10.3.9.
The router is a Linksys WRTP54G (voip). To get wifi coverage it requires external antennas. In order to get an external antenna capability for the emac I used a Linksys Wet54G bridge into the ethernet port.
The router is set as a DHCP server and assigns addresses on the network. This works 100% with the emac when connected via cable. When I first installed the wet54g instead of the cable it automatically configured the connection correctly and worked for about a day. The wifi signal is at 100%.
A day later the emac froze and lost connection. I tried a bunch of different configurations. DHCP, DHCP with manual address, Manual address, reset wet54g, reset router, run setup up wet54g, upgrade firmware for wet54g (1.08), restart all components. Nothing got the connection live. Switching back to cable was 100% ok.
Symptoms: I could get into the router using the IP address so the wifi link was ok. I could get into wet54g ok using IP. I could not ping onto the web either ip or domain.
In network settings on the mac when configuring for DHCP it would pick a local address in the 169.* range not the router range of 168.* meaning it was not getting the DHCP assignment from the router. Setting the address manually including the gateway ip and DNS servers had no effect. I could access the router but not anywhere on the web.
I took the wet54g and hooked it into a pc, it would not access the web. Same story, DHCP assignments didn't get through it. I tried a bunch of ways to reset it until finally it acted normally again.
Worked fine on the pc for a day, put it back on the emac and it worked normally for about 3 days then same problem. I am currently trying to get it working on a pc again.
Any ideas?
Thanks
