I have two Macs, an iBook G4 and and iMac G5. I have AT&T;DSL.
My problem is with the iMac G5. Connected to the DSL modem via Ethernet, I have extremely slow or non-existent connection. Some websites will load, others simply hang forever on “waiting for ...” or “looking up ...” Programs which connect to the internet to check for updates usually work, but sometimes report that they are unable to connect to the internet. Please note—if I plug the iBook into Ethernet or use the wireless network, that computer has no problems connecting or doing the same thing I was trying to do on the G5, so I don’t think the problem is with the DSL modem or with the ISP service itself, it seems to be just the iMac.
On the iMac I have turned off the built-in firewall, so I’m using only the firewall in the DSL modem. I’m currently at OS 10.4.9 and have completely reinstalled the OS (archive and install method) to no avail. The next thing to try is (I guess) completely reformatting the hard drive and doing a bare-bones install, but before I do that, I thought I’d ask here to see if anyone has any suggestions less of a pain than that approach. I really don’t want to reinstall all my apps, etc. if I can avoid it.
Can anyone suggest something I’ve perhaps forgotten to check for or look at or I can try?
Thanks in advance. I’ll be very appreciative of any help.
Jerry

