I have a connection puzzle. My daughter (who lives a long way from here)
has a 280c, a dock (which I take it must be a duodock II to fit a colour
duo) and an original edition bondi iMac. What she does not have is a
monitor for the duodock (it is a long, painful story why). Questions:

1. Does the dock have an ethernet jack? From Apple's specs it looks like
it does.
2. Does the iMac have an ethernet jack? She swears it does not but the
specs say it does. Were any made without them?
3. Is there a way to set up file sharing on the 280c before it is stuck
in the dock (so the screen can be used) so that it will be picked up on
the iMac screen when they are connected ? If it is possible, what is the
drill?

I use file sharing between a 2400c and a PowerComputing box but I find
it continually confusing and deeply wish Apple would redesign it or
create a version not aimed at full networks.

thanks for any help (sent to list or to [EMAIL PROTECTED]).

peter

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