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If anybody has any experience in getting Windows machines onto a Mac network, I would appreciate any help you can offer!
What we have is: Airport extreme base station v5.2; an imac G4 OS 10.2.8 administering the network and a windows XP (professional) machine with an IEEE 802.11g wireless card.
I can get the XP machine to say that it's connected to the network, however I can't get it onto the Internet, nor I can I see any of the other computers on the network.
Thanks for the help! :)
The only thing that has worked so far is to use a cross over cable to connect with the base station--not my ideal situation!
I think part of the problem is that it cannot find is with the DHCP settings.
Anymore ideas?
When using DHCP on the XP machine, what IP does it get?
Is there a firewall running on the wireless interface?
When you gave it a manual IP, can it ping the LAN port of the base station? The WAN port?
What IP does the mac get? Is it the 10.x.x.x address, or something different?
Does the base station have encryption enabled?
Any other type of security?
Good rule of thumb when troubleshooting this is to make sure there is no security enabled at all.
If you dont mind, reset the airport back to defaults. (hold the reset button for 5 seconds)
The funny thing is that you say you can get connected with crossover. But that shouldnt matter, all the ports on the base station extreme are auto cross, so straight through or crossover should work.
Whenever I help my customers with this, I always reset it to factory defaults (if the customer hasnt extensively configured it), seems to help almost all the time.
I've taken off all of the security and after reinstalling the software on the XP machine it's now connected! :)
The problem is that my network is now wide open. I initially had it set to a closed network with 128bix Hex WEP encryption. Any ideas on how I can close this down and not lose my connection?
Thanks again!
also, im sure you did this, but make sure your XP client is also using hex.
Are you using the built in Windows wireless zero configuration, or did you install client software that came with the card?
99% of the times the vendor software is not required and can sometimes even interfere and cause problems.