Has anyone seen this work with Powerbook Duos in a Dock with Ethernet?

chris
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Airport as cable/DSL router



   Author: Mike Sellers (---.dialup.mindspring.com)
   Date:   06-07-00 10:22

   Since there's so much discussion on this forum about sharing a cable
modem/DSL connection, I though I'd share this tidbit
   from today's http://www.macfixit.com/


   Using an AirPort Base Station as a router

   We noted this in passing before, but it is worth emphasizing. For those
considering the purchase of a router, you might
   want to consider an AirPort Base Station instead. As Nate Caplin writes:

   "I've been happily using an AirPort Base Station not only as a wireless
access point, but as a cable/DSL router to share
   my RoadRunner service among both AirPort-enabled PowerBooks and desktops
Macs via standard Ethernet. Essentially, the
   AirPort Base Station is a full-fledged Ethernet-to-Ethernet router
(besides just Ethernet-to-wireless or
   modem-to-wireless).

   Note that in the AirPort Admin Utility, you must check the option to
assign addresses on the Ethernet segment too. The
   only other trick to get it to work properly is that, when you first
power everything up, you must turn on your cable/DSL
   modem first, then the AirPort Base Station, then any computers. This
way, the AirPort Base Station obtains the IP address
   that the cable modem gives it via DHCP, and then all other devices on
the network receive their IP address from the
   AirPort Base Station via DHCP [Note: This step is probably not needed if
your cable provider assigns a static IP]. The
   AirPort uses Network Address Translation (NAT) to give out internal
address such as 10.0.1.2, etc. It all works like a
   charm and makes the purchase of a separate cable/DSL router entirely
unnecessary. It also makes it unnecessary to
   purchase additional IP addresses from your ISP."


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