>On 18-08-2004 1:11, Murray Irwin, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: > >> I've recently bought an ibook, and can't get it to network with my G3. >> I'm using ethernet, do I need a crossover or straight cable? >> with the crossover the G3 can see the ibook in the chooser but then tries >> to dial out on the modem, >> after that fails it pops up with the connect window, when I click on it an >> error message says the connection has failed. >> The ibook won't even show me the G3 as a server. > >Please start to tell us: >Which G3 exactly, which OS etc. >Which iBook etc. >Then you can expect a right answer. > >HTH, > >Jo Hi Jo Sorry I should have known these bits of info were needed, the G3 is a beige 233Mhz machine (one of the early ones) running 8.6 the new ibook is a G4 800Mhz with OSX v10.3.2 Thanks Murray
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