On 8/21/02 1:07 AM, "Ryan Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go to whichever computer currently has the AP card installed, open
> the Airport application (apple menu). There is a button on the bottom
> of the window that opens that says "Software Basestation...", click
> that, then follow the prompts and you would be good to go.
> 
> --
> Ryan
A couple of questions remain. I know this topic was discussed for days about
a month or two ago, but I was not interested at that time. That'll teach me.
Anyway, I am now running 10.1.5 on both of these machines and I understand
that the feature is not available except in 9. I also understand that it
will be included in 10.2 so I will wait til Saturday. My only question is,
can I still use the computer that is the basestation normally? Sorry for my
ignorance and I appreciate all of you who have seen this before.
Greg 


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