[NTLK] snow leopard ethernet
George Japaridze
george.japaridze at gmail.com
Wed May 19 11:32:16 EDT 2010
As Woody mentioned (he helped a lot, thanks!) I connect wireless no problem to G3 Pismo (10.4). I am going to try wired to my machine when the keyspan Woody recommended arrives.
Re reinstallation dock tcp/ip extension: is there a place on wide net, or maybe you can answer: How do I do installation/reisntallation?
I imagine:
1. Drop (if I find successfully what I really need) to Pismo. I assume it's some kind of XXX.pkg. Do i do anything with it or leave as it is and move to newton?
2. Connect my newton to Pismo
3. Move XXX to Newton (either pkg or the result of expanding?)
4. ?
On May 19, 2010, at 9:49 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
> http://tools.unna.org/errors/query.php?code=48809
>
> the above is what the error database returns for the 48809...
>
> I would try reinstalling the dock tcp/ip extension, if possible, overwriting it with the one that came with NCX.
>
> Other than this, can you connect to the internet normally with the Newton?
>
>
> Bryan
> On May 19, 2010, at 15:00 , George Japaridze wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 19, 2010, at 4:07 AM, Bryan N Iotti wrote:
>>
>>> Uhm... I manage to connect fine but I'm not using ZeroConf... try entering the IP address of the Mac.
>>>
>>> For this to work, you need to have the Dock TCP/IP option installed on the Newton.
>>>
>>> Open Dock on the Newton. Select TCP/IP. Tap the Prefs button.
>>
>> Hi Bryan/Woody,
>>
>> The message I get when taping Dock TCP/IP Prefs button is "Problem has occurred (-48809)"
>> Reboot does not help :-(
>>
>>> Select the Manual Setting radio button. Enter the IP address, leave the port number as is.
>>>
>>> On the Mac, check that no firewall is blocking the default Dock port, 3679.
>>> Open NCX
>>>
>>> On the Newton, tap connect and they should connect.
>>>
>>> I suggest not using the ZeroConf option because I remember I had read the it had some issues and might not work properly. In my case, the manual setting works fine
>>>
>>> Let me know if it works!
>>>
>>> Bryan
>>> On May 18, 2010, at 18:29 , Woody Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've been attempting to assist one of our fellow members off list with
>>>> connecting his 2100 to Snow Leopard via ethernet and NCX.
>>>>
>>>> He is using WiFi and has his Newton properly set up. He has connected
>>>> to a G3 running 10.3 and is able to see the Snow machine when using
>>>> Dock> ethernet> other computer but after selecting it the connection
>>>> fails?
>>>>
>>>> Any advice?
>>>>
>>>> Woody
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