Chris Behm
Registered
Hi there,
I currently just moved into a new apt. I had to switch ISP's, given the old ISP wasn't available in my new neighborhood. My set up is a 15" Powerbook G4 1.67 ghz model, currently running OSX 10.4.8. I have an airport express involved in the picture, as well as the usual comcast motorola surfboard cable/broadband modem.
Here is my issue, when comcast came out to do the installation, I was not able to get a dynamic IP address using DHCP while connected via ethernet. I tried everything in the book to get that modem to kick a dynamic, restarted the modem, restarted the Powerbook, powercycled the modem for 15 mins, lit a candle and prayed to the gods, sacrificed a live chicken etc etc... it just wasn't happening. So, the smug comcast tech goes to his truck to grab his windows laptop, he plugs in and gets online no problem without any configuration what so ever. I was completely embarassed to say the least. How is this possible, I thought macs were far more superior and simple?
After the tech left my apt, I decided to grab my airport express, I planned on using it with the set up anyway. I plugged it in the wall socket and then plugged the ethernet cable in, next thing I knew, I was getting a dynamic IP no problem. I scratched my head and thought how is that possible? How am I getting a static when wired directly, and a dynamic when I am using a wireless router? Usually, in my experience, its always the other way around. As I am writing this, I am still not able to connect via ethernet only through the airport express. This is something that is just frustrating me to no end. I just want it to work! I am one of those kinds of people that even though I will probably never use the ethernet port to connect to my network as long as the express is working, I just need to know that I CAN get it to work. I am including screen shots of my airport express config as well as the ethernet config. Can someone please help me get a dynamic IP via ethernet it is bugging the crap out of me.
Thanks,
I currently just moved into a new apt. I had to switch ISP's, given the old ISP wasn't available in my new neighborhood. My set up is a 15" Powerbook G4 1.67 ghz model, currently running OSX 10.4.8. I have an airport express involved in the picture, as well as the usual comcast motorola surfboard cable/broadband modem.
Here is my issue, when comcast came out to do the installation, I was not able to get a dynamic IP address using DHCP while connected via ethernet. I tried everything in the book to get that modem to kick a dynamic, restarted the modem, restarted the Powerbook, powercycled the modem for 15 mins, lit a candle and prayed to the gods, sacrificed a live chicken etc etc... it just wasn't happening. So, the smug comcast tech goes to his truck to grab his windows laptop, he plugs in and gets online no problem without any configuration what so ever. I was completely embarassed to say the least. How is this possible, I thought macs were far more superior and simple?
After the tech left my apt, I decided to grab my airport express, I planned on using it with the set up anyway. I plugged it in the wall socket and then plugged the ethernet cable in, next thing I knew, I was getting a dynamic IP no problem. I scratched my head and thought how is that possible? How am I getting a static when wired directly, and a dynamic when I am using a wireless router? Usually, in my experience, its always the other way around. As I am writing this, I am still not able to connect via ethernet only through the airport express. This is something that is just frustrating me to no end. I just want it to work! I am one of those kinds of people that even though I will probably never use the ethernet port to connect to my network as long as the express is working, I just need to know that I CAN get it to work. I am including screen shots of my airport express config as well as the ethernet config. Can someone please help me get a dynamic IP via ethernet it is bugging the crap out of me.
Thanks,