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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>There seems to have been some user error on my part here too. It seems my wireless ADSL modem doesn’t like to have more than one concurrent connection, even to the point of having to unplug the modem power and rebooting it if I try. The VPN seems work ok on the NextG modem.<BR>
I managed to get the new MacBook install disk to to install on my USB external drive, after repartitioning the drive using the GUID table. I’ll do up a netinstall image later and try it. Hopefully it will work on the other Macs too. I’m a bit new to the Netinstall, is it better to have one image to use on all the Macs, like we have been, or have a separate netinstall image for each Mac type (i.e iMac, MacBook, MacPro, MBP, etc)?<BR>
Cheers<BR>
Al<BR>
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On 19/11/08 8:18 AM, "Allan Gadsby" <<a href="a.gadsby@cqu.edu.au">a.gadsby@cqu.edu.au</a>> wrote:<BR>
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Al<BR>
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On 19/11/2008, at 8:07 AM, "Allan Gadsby" <<a href="a.gadsby@cqu.edu.au">a.gadsby@cqu.edu.au</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Thanks. I'll ask Networking to download the (100) version but the (0080)<BR>
works fine on my white MacBook, running 10.5.5.<BR>
Cheers<BR>
Al<BR>
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On 19/11/08 7:26 AM, "Graeme Challis" <<a href="g.challis@latrobe.edu.au">g.challis@latrobe.edu.au</a>> wrote:<BR>
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> On 18/11/2008, at 8:57 PM, Allan Gadsby wrote:<BR>
>> Now it seems that the 4.09.01 (0080) version of the VPN client<BR>
>> doesn't work on these new MacBooks.<BR>
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> more likely it's Leopard it won't work with. You'll need 4.9.01 (0100)<BR>
> for 10.5.<BR>
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> Cheers, Grae.<BR>
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