if you have two static addresses from your ISP, you don't want to pass
them through the router set up as an access point. you want to use 1
static IP and use the router as a router and assign the static to it
and not the computers.
the iMac should work fine with the MN700, either wired or wireless. if
wireless, and it is an airport card and not an extreme card, you need
to set the MN700 to mixed b/g mode.
you would need to post some specific details for any further
assistance.
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 16:25:59 -0700, "Dave Wayne"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I've got my MN-700 running on a home network in which I'm
>using Windows XP SP2 (no issues there, works great) but the
>problem I'm having is my wife's iMac which won't connect to
>the internet at all. Can I even use the iMac with the
>MN-700 or am I wasting my time? I've got two static IP
>addresses, one for the PC and one for the Mac. Thanks, -Dave
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