Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-18 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 7:58 pm -0700, Jeff Hubatka wrote: Routers are generally set up through a web browser, and don't need specific drivers. Just to set this thread off on yet another tangent :), it's worth bearing in mind when shopping for routers that although router admin is normally

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-18 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 18/06/04 07:58, Tim Hodgson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 7:58 pm -0700, Jeff Hubatka wrote: Routers are generally set up through a web browser, and don't need specific drivers. Just to set this thread off on yet another tangent :), it's worth bearing in mind

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-18 Thread Peter Chastain
I use a D-Link DWL-122 USB adapter for wireless; it requires software (included of course) which it installs as a pref. pane. It looks like a USB keydrive, but comes with a USB extension cord, so one can hang it from on high if necessary, for better reception. I use it when I'm on the road

More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Imal Tornapart
Hi, I'm Dan. I'm brand new to the world of Mac (from years as a PC builder/fixer) and have a nice G3 400 Pismo 2000, 20GB, 576MB, running 9.2.2 and X. I have been having a crash course on the whole Mac world for a week now, for the first time ever, and am liking it so far. I've been following

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 17/06/04 15:48, Imal Tornapart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm Dan. I'm brand new to the world of Mac (from years as a PC builder/fixer) and have a nice G3 400 Pismo 2000, 20GB, 576MB, running 9.2.2 and X. I have been having a crash course on the whole Mac world for a week now, for the

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 4:21 PM -0400 6/17/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 17/06/04 15:48, Imal Tornapart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm Dan. I'm brand new to the world of Mac (from years as a PC builder/fixer) and have a nice G3 400 Pismo 2000, 20GB, 576MB, running 9.2.2 and

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Fuller
On Jun 17, 2004, at 6:39 PM, Bob wrote: snip You can use any wireless router that are 802.11b compliant. That's a pretty broad statement, Laurent. Can I clarify it a little bit? You *can* use any 802.11b compliant WiFi router...if, and only if...there is a driver for it, either from the

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 7:39 PM -0500 6/17/04, Steve Fuller wrote: On Jun 17, 2004, at 6:39 PM, Bob wrote: snip You can use any wireless router that are 802.11b compliant. That's a pretty broad statement, Laurent. Can I clarify it a little bit? You *can* use any 802.11b

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Clark Martin
At 5:39 PM -0600 6/17/04, Bob wrote: The National Enquirer reports at 4:21 PM -0400 6/17/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: You can use any wireless router that are 802.11b compliant. That's a pretty broad statement, Laurent. Can I clarify it a little bit? You *can* use any 802.11b compliant WiFi

Re: More wireless questions - Pismo Bronze

2004-06-17 Thread Jeff Hubatka
That's a pretty broad statement, Laurent. Can I clarify it a little bit? You *can* use any 802.11b compliant WiFi router...if, and only if...there is a driver for it, either from the manufacturer, from the OS itself, or if a 3rd-party diver supports it. That applies to all OS versions, but