Have you tried downloading the latest Mac D-Link driver from here: http://www.dlink.com/produ
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Browse All TopicsI have an Apple PowerMac G4 without an airport card, and I was able to install my spare D-Link WUA-1340 USB wireless adapter, but I cannot seem to get assigned an IP address from my Motorola WR850 router. DHCP is working fine with other wireless and wired network devices, and I can connect to the router with 99% signal.
The utility and driver did not come with instructions on how to set up the psuedo Ethernet adapter that is "required" for the adapter to work. I have tried a manual address, DHCP, and DHCP with Manual Address. Still no IP assigned.
Has anyone here successfully set up this combination? D-Link provides the driver but absolutely not support. The installation ends with "configure your ethernet adapter".
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Have you tried downloading the latest Mac D-Link driver from here: http://www.dlink.com/produ
The best solution seems to be to just go ahead and buy an Apple Airport card and install it inside the PowerMac. They are inexpensive on eBay and from used Mac retailers, and it is guaranteed compatible with OS X and my hardware.
I am very good at networking and troubleshooting, and I've tried everyone else's solution, but it's obvious that D-Link only provides the OS X driver and yet does not intend to support WUA-1340 nearly as extensibly as it does Windows OSes.
The new driver installs and then abruptly ends, tossing you out on your own to find out what a pseudo ethernet port means and how to configure it. Yes, the driver seems to work and find hotspots on a hardware level, and it communicates with thier utility, but there's obvious issues if you can't get TCPIP services such as DNS and DHCP through their pseudo ethernet port to the adapter and ulitimately the wifi router. A shame.
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by: The_WarlockPosted on 2008-04-18 at 10:25:21ID: 21387858
Ok, Are you running WPA2 as an encryption for this WIFI? If not, then what is your setup? Is ALL firmware updated? There has been a problem with this setup for multiple people and some of the resolutions reported are setting the negotation speed to "Auto" and not specifying the WIFI rate or speed to a specific 802.11a/b/g/n, etc.... If you are using anything other than WEP to encrypt your data, try using WEP instead of WPA, leap, etc.....I know WEP is not as secure, but it seems that alot of Apple MBPs and others are having issues using anything other than WEP until Apple has a chance to identify and fix the issue.... Try those and let me know..... You can also find some answers here:
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ralink/Hom e/Support/ Macintosh. html
http://discussions.apple.c
Or here for GOOD MAC driver support:
http://www.ralinktech.com/
Hope this helps....Let us know.