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serv: 1) There is an "arping" in /usr/bin on router: /usr/bin # ls [ cut find id nc sort...
First, i want to say Thank You for your patience and advice. You've really stuck with this. Please tell me who I can give an "atta-boy" to on...
serv: I used the web interface to query the router and under DHCP it shows the Guest at IP 192.168.0.2 and MAC 00:22:E1:86:F0:BE as well as the...
serv: It is a "special" Intel Mac model. The Belkin card was pulled from my (PPC) G4 Mac which didn't have 54G capability. And yes, the routers...
serv: I have TWO onboard ethernet ports. Is it possible that there is some internal confusion over en2 and en3 because of the extra port?
MicroDev: the Guest can ping the Mac's IP address and apple.com IP address. the Mac CANNOT ping the Guest's IP address but can ping...
MicroDev: Per your request, ifconfig and ipconfig: lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128...
serv: The router is a Linksys WRT54G v1.0 with Sveasoft Alchemy installed. Edit: all other computers I've used on my system have...
serv: My wireless router is connected to the cable modem and it DOES provide NAT for my local network. I give the Mac a manual IP for personal...
serv: 1. No firewall on Mac or Windows. Firewall provided by router. 2. No MAC filtering in router. 3. Wired is too hard. Cable modem on 2nd...
Except for the one time where the "HEAD" word was rejected, all other attempts prior and since to telnet to parallels.com have FAILED with the...
serv, The command "telnet parallels.com:80" connected but the "HEAD" command wasn't accepted. Probably a syntax error or I typed it wrong. But...
I've tried several iterations and still have not succeeded in getting my guest to access the internet. Current setup: Mac - Airport...
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