At 10:51 AM -0400 8/27/05, mk Lough wrote:
Clark said
It's hard to give recommendations when we don't
know what your set up is. What else is on the
network?
Sorry for the confusion
Let me try this a different way
I have a 7600 with USB/Firewire card and also a Laserwriter 16/600 printer.
The 7600 is not on or in a network and I have
a dial up 'net connection. The printer and the
modem are connected to the 7600 with wire. (a
different piece of wire for each though ;^)
I would like to access the net and the printer
without wire being in between them so I could
for example put the printer somewhere else and
be able to connect to the 'net form anywhere in
the houseMaybe use another computer which would
also use the same printer and 'net connection
and also not use wires to do so but the second
computer is not essential
I hope this sorts things out a bit?
You need a PCI wireless card for the 7600, a
wireless bridge (such as:
<http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=0&pid=241>)
to connect the printer and a wireless router with
modem to connect to the Internet. Your best bet
for the wireless router is the Apple Airport.
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