Re: USB 2 versus g3 powermac bus

2011-05-19 Thread Geke
 anyone know how fast the onboard bus on a g3 350 is compared to usb2?
 In other words comparing read and write speeds. Thanks

Maybe you want to compare the speed of internal and external
harddisks?
The internal hd-bus is ATA/33, which has a max of 33.3 MB/s.
So it’s a good deal faster than USB1, but way slower than USB2.
But of course real speeds depend on more than just that bus.

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-19 Thread Kris Tilford

On May 19, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:


I'd really appreciate some help on this.


There's a link on this page that may help?:

https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=1399

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Re: OT: Linksys WET54G Wireless Bridge

2011-05-19 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Thanks for all the replies so far!

Here is my setup:

Modem  Buffalo Wireless G Router  Wireless WET54 Ethernet Bridge(connected
wireless)  NetGear Wired Router  Computer running Leopard.

I am able to access both the admin page of the WET54, as well as the NetGear
router. I reset both to factory settings.

I connected the bridge to my wireless Buffalo router, and set the bridge to
be configured by a DHCP server, which is the NetGear router.

In the process of typing this, I just realized that the Buffalo is a DHCP
server, AS WELL as the NetGear router... I will need to disable the DHCP
server setting on one of those routers for it to have the possibility of
working correctly.

I have read the manual, and set all the settings as it suggested.

I will change the DHCP server setting on the NetGear tomorrow and see if
that fixes it. I'll report back then.

Thanks!

-Jonas

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