Thank you for the links, Richard.
I use Panther on a G5 iMac and a G3 iMac which also boots in OS 9. We
have PCs (Win2K and XP) on the network as well as another G5 iMac and
my Wallstreet (Jaguar) with wifi, then my husband has an iBook too,
also running Panther. Did you see all those G4 iMacs in the new
comedy programme, Absolute Power?
Stuart tells me we need a 10Mb hub, but how easily obtainable are
these? If I do a search on eBay, for example, is that a sufficient
description to turn up the correct item?
Regards
Susan
What machines/os are you networking with?
There's quite a good site http://www.atpm.com/network/ that explains
networking quite well, though not sure how well it covers os x and
pre-os x networking.
I've got an SE/30 networked hooked up to a wireless modem/router
(by Ethernet) and it shows up on my iBook (with os x) and vice
versa. Though I haven't been able to access the folders on the
iBook from the SE/30 it works fine the other way around.
I see Stuart Bell is already sending you the network access disk,
but there is a link at
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/syslist.html if you scroll down
the page. Lots of good stuff there for older Macs as well.
If you'd asked about the Pivot card a year ago I would have jumped
at the chance. Sadly problems of space forced me to get rid of the
pivot monitor.
Good luck with the network.
Richard
On 25 Jul 2005, at 15:47, Susan Platter wrote:
At loooong last, we have installed our Asante Ethernet Card in our
SE/30, removing a Radius Pivot Card in the process (Any use to
anyone here? Just for the postage, which should not be much.)
We are struggling to get communication going, on our network,
although the SE/30 does illuminate a light on the hub, so we know
that it exists! Any suggestions would be most gratefully received.
Would it be possible, or even sensible, to upgrade from System 7.0
to 7.5.3, or what would you advise? It has 8MB RAM.
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