skymut
MIS
- May 7, 2002
- 36
This is a long one, so please bear with me.
Okay, I have an ibook to use through the summer, as well as an airport. Now I've been using 4 airports at work just fine, so this one is perplexing.
At home, I have high speed internet connectivity via cable modem. I have not been given a static IP address, ALL internet information is handed out via dhcp. On my PC, everything works great (it is 'hard wired' into a hub).
So, I set the airport up to connect to the internet via the ethernet port, and to get info from dhcp. I also set the airport up to NAT. Well, the airport obviously isn't getting the info via dhcp, it is defaulting to a 10.0.1.1 address.
I even went so far as to get on my pc, ping until I found and address not in use, manually configure the airport with the valid ip address, dns server, domain etc. Still can't get out.
I'm an assistant network admin in a fairly large network environment, so I'm pretty solid with troubleshooting. I've looked at this from every angle (yes, even at the physical layer-I tested my cable). I'm a lot more familiar with windows, but I do support many macs, and have configured 4 airports that work splendidly at work.
All this to say, I would rather ask some folks who know something, than call my ISP's helpdesk who will probably read through a series of steps from some manual.
Any thoughts?
Okay, I have an ibook to use through the summer, as well as an airport. Now I've been using 4 airports at work just fine, so this one is perplexing.
At home, I have high speed internet connectivity via cable modem. I have not been given a static IP address, ALL internet information is handed out via dhcp. On my PC, everything works great (it is 'hard wired' into a hub).
So, I set the airport up to connect to the internet via the ethernet port, and to get info from dhcp. I also set the airport up to NAT. Well, the airport obviously isn't getting the info via dhcp, it is defaulting to a 10.0.1.1 address.
I even went so far as to get on my pc, ping until I found and address not in use, manually configure the airport with the valid ip address, dns server, domain etc. Still can't get out.
I'm an assistant network admin in a fairly large network environment, so I'm pretty solid with troubleshooting. I've looked at this from every angle (yes, even at the physical layer-I tested my cable). I'm a lot more familiar with windows, but I do support many macs, and have configured 4 airports that work splendidly at work.
All this to say, I would rather ask some folks who know something, than call my ISP's helpdesk who will probably read through a series of steps from some manual.
Any thoughts?