Invalid network range specified for adapter "name ".
Source | Event Log | Event ID | Event Type |
---|---|---|---|
AppleTalk | System | 5 | Error |
For a LocalTalk adapter, the low end of the network range must be equal to the high end of the network range. For example, a LocalTalk adapter range would be 1 to 1 or 3 to 3. For adapters that are not LocalTalk, the low end of the range must be less than the high end. For example, an invalid range for a non-LocalTalk adapter would be 4 to 1. A valid range would be 1 to 4.
Use the Network option in Control Panel to change the ranges. In the Installed Network Software box, choose Services for Macintosh and then choose Configure. In the Advanced Configuration dialog box, change the ranges for the network adapters to satisfy the criteria mentioned.