Tierney
Instructor
- May 28, 2002
- 12
Firstly, I am NOT mac literate. I'm working on an iMac (G3) that belongs on our local schools (mixed mac/pc) network. Recently, there has been some building work at the school and the cabling was cut. Since then it has been "fixed" all except this one computer who cant access the printer or the server.
So far I have:
1) Established that the patch cable is good.
2) Established that the connection to the network is working.
3) Trashed the preferences for tcp/ip, file sharing and internet.
4) Established that all settings under tcp/ip and internet are correct.
5)Made sure all printer drivers are available.
6) Ran out of ideas.
Under system profiler it say Ethernet (built in) Link : down
My instincts tell me that its a hardware issue now because all the settings check out. How do I tell if the ethernet component is dead?
Is there something simple that I've missed?
Regards
Denise
So far I have:
1) Established that the patch cable is good.
2) Established that the connection to the network is working.
3) Trashed the preferences for tcp/ip, file sharing and internet.
4) Established that all settings under tcp/ip and internet are correct.
5)Made sure all printer drivers are available.
6) Ran out of ideas.
Under system profiler it say Ethernet (built in) Link : down
My instincts tell me that its a hardware issue now because all the settings check out. How do I tell if the ethernet component is dead?
Is there something simple that I've missed?
Regards
Denise