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Conflict of 2 macs for Internet access via Airport
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<blockquote data-quote="fcourchamp" data-source="post: 300025" data-attributes="member: 24915"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I am calling for help after many hours of frustrating discussion on the phone with both my internet provider and Apple Care center. I hope the community will better be able to help me.</p><p>Since I have replaced one of our two powermac G4 to a MacBookPro, I cannot get both of them connected simultaneously to Internet via my Airport. The first that asks access after a modem reboot (off/on is sufficient) gets the connection, the other mac (which ever it is) gets stuck in a "searcher for PPPoE server" loop, nd never gets connected. </p><p>Any idea of how to get both macs connected at the same time, as I used to have??</p><p>thanks a lot!</p><p>Franck</p><p></p><p>Powermac G4 15" 1,25 GHz</p><p>Macbookpro 15" 2,16GHz</p><p>AirPort (double port Ethernet)</p><p>Modem Inovia B-Focus AC-211</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fcourchamp, post: 300025, member: 24915"] Hi all, I am calling for help after many hours of frustrating discussion on the phone with both my internet provider and Apple Care center. I hope the community will better be able to help me. Since I have replaced one of our two powermac G4 to a MacBookPro, I cannot get both of them connected simultaneously to Internet via my Airport. The first that asks access after a modem reboot (off/on is sufficient) gets the connection, the other mac (which ever it is) gets stuck in a "searcher for PPPoE server" loop, nd never gets connected. Any idea of how to get both macs connected at the same time, as I used to have?? thanks a lot! Franck Powermac G4 15" 1,25 GHz Macbookpro 15" 2,16GHz AirPort (double port Ethernet) Modem Inovia B-Focus AC-211 [/QUOTE]
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