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<blockquote data-quote="gregt2" data-source="post: 897283" data-attributes="member: 117135"><p>Hello - </p><p>I have an old eMac (PowerPC G4 (1.2); 167MHz bus) for which I just installed an Airport Extreme card; installation seems to be OK (ran it twice just to make sure), and I understand that the 167MHz bus will support the Airport Extreme. </p><p>I have a one-year old LinkSys wireless router. The router is unsecured - open access - and I have no problem connecting through it to my ISP from both a PC running Vista, and a MacBook Pro running OS X (10.5.8). </p><p>When I try to connect the eMac, I get the message that it cannot find a PPPoE server and that it cannot find the ISP.</p><p>What information do I need, and where do I get it?</p><p>Thanks for reading and for anything you can do to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregt2, post: 897283, member: 117135"] Hello - I have an old eMac (PowerPC G4 (1.2); 167MHz bus) for which I just installed an Airport Extreme card; installation seems to be OK (ran it twice just to make sure), and I understand that the 167MHz bus will support the Airport Extreme. I have a one-year old LinkSys wireless router. The router is unsecured - open access - and I have no problem connecting through it to my ISP from both a PC running Vista, and a MacBook Pro running OS X (10.5.8). When I try to connect the eMac, I get the message that it cannot find a PPPoE server and that it cannot find the ISP. What information do I need, and where do I get it? Thanks for reading and for anything you can do to help. [/QUOTE]
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