On Feb 10, 2004, at 4:30 AM, joel wheeler wrote:
Just out of curiousity.....I see this ad for a Mac's internet service provider from time to time. They say it is the first ISP for Macs. Does anyone know anything about it? If it has multiple computer issues? (beign a dialup I figure it does)
If the multiple Macs are using OS X? There is no problem with more than one on the internet at that same time, even with dial up. Using OS X's built in "internet sharing" and either ethernet, airport or firewire networking between the Macs.
Granted it's not fast browsing but it works fine for checking e-mail type use. The ISP does not care as they only see your usage as a single machine. The additional Macs are invisible to them.
I've seen the ads for "ISP for Mac's" advertising and just figured it was marketing? I've never run into a dial up that had any issues with Macs?
Jack Russell
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