I have a Unity Lanshare 4.23 setup, with two fibre-attached XW8400 systems. I also have a MacBook (non Pro) attached to it over Ethernet.
For reasons that shall remain unmentioned I have done a clean install of OSX on that MacBook. I have got the MN_234 installer, and installed the client. I told it to install the ethernet client. I use the login name and password I used to use on the previous install. It brings me to the Configure window, where I have to select/add servers. I type in the same addresses that were there in the previous install (192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.100). It doesn't mount the workspaces, and Manage Connections is greyed out. What have I done wrong here?
I tested the physical connection (I have a bootable clone of the previous OS install), and that works fine.
Any suggestions on this Friday night would be appreciated.
Job, I've been doing this a long long time, and one thing I've learned about macintosh ethernet clients on Unity and Lanshare. They do not F*&king work.
Ethernet support for Macintosh for Unity is a LIE. It's been a LIE since OS9, and continues to be a LIE today.
Load the MacBook with Windows, and a windows avid, and the windows Ethernet Connection for Unity, and it will be flawless for you.
JSD
Thanks Jeff,
I will consider that. However, the MacBook is mostly used as a Mac bridge. Got 2 other Win systems.
I found that the issue was that my Built In Ethernet settings on the Mac were set to receive an IP from a DHCP server, while it should have a manually set IP adress within the Lanshare's range. Instantly worked.
I have never used it intensively, but it did work the few times that I needed it.
Is that a Macbook or Macbook Pro 'Job?
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It's the (unsupported) "regular" black MacBook (non-Pro, see OP).
OT: What a giant mistake of Apple in this day and age to name these two products line nearly identical. Try doing a (Google) search on something that is specifically related to the non-pro MacBook.
Job ter Burg:What a giant mistake of Apple in this day and age to name these two products line nearly identical
That's nothing. They once released two different computers under the same model number.
Just wondering if somebody has already done this before.
a Client of a Unity MediaNet or ISIS connected via ethernet with Bonding/Agg/Bridge
Also bridge both enthernet port on the server side connected on the same VLANs, same switch.
Ports are all GigE ports
Will this give me more bandwidth?
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