Hi, I have an old (2000 ish) iMac G3 which my good lady used to use on a dialup basis.
I fired it up, the machine runs fine.
I plugged in an Ethernet cable, my router sees the iMac and gives it an IP address from its DHCP pool
I can ping the iMac from other devices on my home network, so far so good....
Internet Explorer 4.5(!) is installed on the iMac but I cannot browse and sites using that.
I have tried various settings, proxies and everything else i can think of, including enabling port forwarding on my router.
The best result I have had is either a spinner or a 400 Bad Page error.
As you may have gathered, I am not knowledgeable on iMacs by any means, I have a feeling I am trying to do something which might not be possible.
I naively thought that I should be able to at least browse the internet with what is an old machine and relatively outdated, so my question is can I actually do this?
Any helpful suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks in advance.....
I fired it up, the machine runs fine.
I plugged in an Ethernet cable, my router sees the iMac and gives it an IP address from its DHCP pool
I can ping the iMac from other devices on my home network, so far so good....
Internet Explorer 4.5(!) is installed on the iMac but I cannot browse and sites using that.
I have tried various settings, proxies and everything else i can think of, including enabling port forwarding on my router.
The best result I have had is either a spinner or a 400 Bad Page error.
As you may have gathered, I am not knowledgeable on iMacs by any means, I have a feeling I am trying to do something which might not be possible.
I naively thought that I should be able to at least browse the internet with what is an old machine and relatively outdated, so my question is can I actually do this?
Any helpful suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks in advance.....