At 9:38 AM -0800 2/25/03, Matthew Reidsrow wrote:
>Ah, but he has an iBook, which does not have a built in modem or printer
>port. From what I can tell from Linksys's website, there are no Mac drivers
>available for their cards. You have a few options (all of which involve
spending moolah)

Hey, Matthew

Thanks for the very generous reply. BTW, I have one of those USB 
serial adapters but so far no luck using local talk. I am not sure of 
the answer for the "connect via" on apple talk:' remote, airport, or 
built-in ethernet." What do I do once I connect them and turn them 
on? I've just never used a local network and don't really get it 
though I 've read Mac Help a dozen times.

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