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Originally Posted by knc1
Mac(OSx) should 'just recognize' that USBnet connection.
Did it?
What device name did it give it?
Did it assign an IP address to the Mac(OSx) end of the connection?
Did it bring the connection up?
Did it establish a route in the routing table for it?
And answers to any other "networking" type of questions that you can think of (or google up) . . . .
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And if all of the above has you lost ....
Have you tried to find the Kindle with nmap?
If yes - did nmap find it?
If no - try to find it with nmap.
Ref:
http://nmap.org/book/inst-macosx.html
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Pinged it in Network Utility. Results:
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Ping has started ...
PING 192.168.15.244 (192.168.15.244): 56 data bytes
--- 192.168.15.244 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
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Network Settings:
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A new network interface has been detected:
Ethernet Adaptor (en1)
Please verify that it is configured correctly, then press Apply to activate it.
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Can't install nmap because it runs on Intel computers, mine is a PPC.
What should I do now?
Thanks for all your help!