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Posted by Rick Merrill on February 26, 2007, 11:09 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Rush wrote:
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>> Rush wrote:
>>> This may or may not be a security issue, I just don't know.
>>>
>>> I have a Macintosh G4 Mirror Front Tower running OS10.4.8. I'm using a
>>> Linksys (non-wireless) Router. I have no wireless devices on the
>>> computer.
>> Any ports open? Anyone put a AP on the LAN?
>>
>> I once heard of a manager who brought his own AP to work and plugged it in!
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>>> For a week now, when I open the Network icon in the Sidebar I see my
>>> own G4 local icon and a Library Icon. After a few minutes, server icons
>>> from other peoples computer start showing up in the list. These are 4k
>>> aliases and cannot be opened or connected. They also cannot be deleted
>>> because of insufficient privileges. After a restart, the list is clear
>>> and after several minutes, more server icons appear.
>>>
>>> My service provider states that without a wireless router this
>>> cannot happen, so it must be an Apple problem.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts
>>>
>>> Rush
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> I'm not certain what an "AP" is, but There is only an iMac connected
> to the same router. It's been there for over a year without this
> happening. Doesn't make a difference is the other computer is turned on
> or not. The same thing happens if I bypass the router and go modem
> direct to the G4. My service provider stated that this can't happen
> without a wireless router. I said OK, but I'm looking at it. He said,
> it's not our fault, it's an Apple problem.
>
> Rush
AP ::= wireless Access Point
Could there be anything else on your LAN?
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