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tacit
Describe how you are trying to connect from the cube to the 1400. Are you using Go->Connect to Server and typing in the IP address of the 1400, or are you trying to use the Network icon?
With most non-Apple routers, the Network icon won't work, because they do not pass AppleTalk discovery traffic. You have to type the IP address of the server.
Have you made sure you have file sharing turned on on the 1400?
What operating system do you have on the 1400? You must have at least OS 9.0, and you must turn on "Allow file sharing clients to connect over TCP/IP" if you want to connect using OS X 10.4.
I have tried both ways. When I use the Network icon, nothing shows up. When I use Go->Connect, I type in the 1400 IP address in the Server block and 'Connect'. It just runs until it finally times out and I get a connection failed message.
The router is a D-Link Wireless router and I have a wireless network card in the PCMCIA slot on the 1400. I'm running 10.4.9 on my Cube and 9.1 on my 1400.
File Sharing is turned on and "Allow------TCP/IP" is selected.
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mayo
At least you can connect to the PB 1400 via The Cube and I assume that you can move files between the two computers.
Actually mayo, it is the other way around. I can connect to the Cube from the PB1400 but not the other way. And when I try to transfer files, small files are OK but large cause the connection to drop. So I can't just"live with it".