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Using DHCP not listed
stephan12
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February 19, 2004 4:23PM
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edited January 2014
The option "Using DHCP" is not listed under options for TCP/IP. I'm kind of new to mac's, does anyone have any suggestions? (Using OS X 10.2.3)
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gargoyle
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February 19, 2004 5:56PM
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Originally posted by stephan12
Using DHCP" is not listed under options for TCP/IP.(Using OS X 10.2.3)
Yeah,
1.) why haven't you upgraded?
2.) Are we takinging ethernet, airport or dialup ?
3.) You are in the network pref pane ?
4.) you have selected the tcp/ip tab
PS. Asking specific questions normally gets specific answers. Vague questions normally get responded with silly answers....
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cubedude
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February 19, 2004 6:18PM
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chucker
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February 20, 2004 6:57AM
Quote:
Originally posted by stephan12
The option "Using DHCP" is not listed under options for TCP/IP. I'm kind of new to mac's, does anyone have any suggestions? (Using OS X 10.2.3)
Are you sure it's 10.2.3, not 10.3.2?
The first thing to try is to go to the Apple menu, choose "Location" and then pick "Automatic". That should enable the DHCP client.
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Originally posted by stephan12
Using DHCP" is not listed under options for TCP/IP.(Using OS X 10.2.3)
Yeah,
1.) why haven't you upgraded?
2.) Are we takinging ethernet, airport or dialup ?
3.) You are in the network pref pane ?
4.) you have selected the tcp/ip tab
PS. Asking specific questions normally gets specific answers. Vague questions normally get responded with silly answers....
Originally posted by stephan12
The option "Using DHCP" is not listed under options for TCP/IP. I'm kind of new to mac's, does anyone have any suggestions? (Using OS X 10.2.3)
Are you sure it's 10.2.3, not 10.3.2?
The first thing to try is to go to the Apple menu, choose "Location" and then pick "Automatic". That should enable the DHCP client.