Netgear DG834G Problem connecting iMAC G5

Hi,
Wondered if anyone could assist me in this.
Netgear Router DG834G / 3 Pcs all set up on Network / added a iMac G5 (Intel/10.4.4) at w/e but with problems - mainly it says it is connected to Netgear but will there is no connection to the internet (when going into Safari).
Stumped by this - I have set TCP/IP address etc ip (192.168.0.5) etc...it is connecting to the Netgear router - but that's as far as it goes.
I have connected via the ethernet cable from the iMac to Netgear DG834G Router - this works fine but knocks off all the other PCs connections. (The connection is still registered (i.e.signal present) but will not log on to any sites etc.
If you can suggest anything it would be much appreciated - I am completely stuck !
Many Thanks in Advance.

Hughxxx, Welcome to the discussion area!
...added a iMac G5 (Intel/10.4.4)...
You do not have an iMac G5. You have an Intel iMac. Those are discussed in the iMac > iMac (Early 2006) > Internet, Networking and your iMac discussion area.
...I have set TCP/IP address etc ip (192.168.0.5)...
Why did you not use DHCP? Try that.
What you are describing is usually a DNS problem. Setting the Network preference to DHCP should solve it. If not see KB 106798, Mac OS: Troubleshooting "A connection failure has occurred", "The specified server could not be found" or Similar Messages.

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    I've just bought an iMac 17" dual core and I'm having problems with slow download speeds when connecting to my wireless network: I have an Airport Extreme card and a wireless ADSL Netgear DG834G v2 router. All my machines on this network all have acceptable download speed but when I use my mac, the download speed is very poor. For example, I tried to download a file on my XP machine and got a rate of ~250kb/sec but when I use the mac, I get ~40kb/sec. In general, internet browsing on the mac is very slow.
    Things I've tried:
    1) Plugged the mac into ethernet and that is working fine so the wireless connection seems to be the problem.
    2) Put the XP machine and mac (both working wirelessly) at the same location - the mac is considerably slower than the xp machine.
    3) I've downloaded and installed all the latest updates and firmware for the mac but this has made no difference.
    Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can try next?
    Regards
    calumr
    iMac 17" dual core   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Got it working - just needed to upgrade firmware of my router.
    iMac 17" dual core   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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