Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-06 Thread Howard R. Katz
Just get a cross-over cable and use it instead of the cable you're using. 
You need to have the ethernet equiv. of send and receive wires set 
properly--using a standard ethernet cable you're connecting send to send 
and receive to receive.  (I had the same problem last year and finally 
figured out what the solution was. :)  )

Later.Howard

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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
> I just got a 3400c and am not sure but my 3400C has a combination modem /
> network connection RJ45. I'm not sure if you cna just plug an RJ45 network
> coble directly into that port for network use or if you need the dongle to
> plug into it which splits into an RJ45 & RJ11. If anyone else knows if it can
> be connected directly let me know. If anyone has the dongle for this for sale
> let me know.

You only need the dongle if you want to have both cables connected at the
same time.

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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Ed Gibson
I just got a 3400c and am not sure but my 3400C has a combination modem / 
network connection RJ45. I'm not sure if you cna just plug an RJ45 network 
coble directly into that port for network use or if you need the dongle to plug 
into it which splits into an RJ45 & RJ11. If anyone else knows if it can be 
connected directly let me know. If anyone has the dongle for this for sale let 
me know.

Ed


Cameron Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> If you have a printer cable - you connect through the print ports of the 
>> two machines. It'll be slow but you can do it that way. I sometimes 
>> connect my 1400 to my G3 that way.
>> You need a Ethernet hub or switch to use 10/100 ethernet. direct lines 
>> computer to computer doesn't work - I never heard of a gaming cable before.
>
>It should work if it's a crossover cable, although on some systems because
>of AppleTalk's "intelligent" [sic] detection system, it can be tough to get
>AppleTalk working this way because the ad hoc network won't be up until
>both machines are, and AppleTalk won't talk to Ethernet until there's a
>network there. This isn't usually a problem for later versions of MacOS.


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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Cameron Kaiser
> If you have a printer cable - you connect through the print ports of the 
> two machines. It'll be slow but you can do it that way. I sometimes 
> connect my 1400 to my G3 that way.
> You need a Ethernet hub or switch to use 10/100 ethernet. direct lines 
> computer to computer doesn't work - I never heard of a gaming cable before.

It should work if it's a crossover cable, although on some systems because
of AppleTalk's "intelligent" [sic] detection system, it can be tough to get
AppleTalk working this way because the ad hoc network won't be up until
both machines are, and AppleTalk won't talk to Ethernet until there's a
network there. This isn't usually a problem for later versions of MacOS.

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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Matt White
If you have a printer cable - you connect through the print ports of the 
two machines. It'll be slow but you can do it that way. I sometimes 
connect my 1400 to my G3 that way.
You need a Ethernet hub or switch to use 10/100 ethernet. direct lines 
computer to computer doesn't work - I never heard of a gaming cable before.

Manfred wrote:
Color doesn't matter on the cable. It needs to be what is called a 
ethernet gaming cable.

On Dec 5, 2004, at 1:54 PM, PETE wrote:
   

I forgot to mention that I'm using the blue ethernet
cable to connect the two powerbooks together, through
theirespective ethernet ports.
 

Yes, probably you need a xover cable if you only connect
those two macs. If you have a hub available two usual
cables migth do it as well.
Does the wallsteet have an IrDa ? This might work too
 


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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Manfred
> Color doesn't matter on the cable. It needs to be what is called a 
> ethernet gaming cable.
> 
> On Dec 5, 2004, at 1:54 PM, PETE wrote:
> 
> >I forgot to mention that I'm using the blue ethernet
> >cable to connect the two powerbooks together, through
> >theirespective ethernet ports.

Yes, probably you need a xover cable if you only connect
those two macs. If you have a hub available two usual
cables migth do it as well.

Does the wallsteet have an IrDa ? This might work too

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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Terry Holtrey
Color doesn't matter on the cable. It needs to be what is called a 
ethernet gaming cable.

On Dec 5, 2004, at 1:54 PM, PETE wrote:
I forgot to mention that I'm using the blue ethernet
cable to connect the two powerbooks together, through
theirespective ethernet ports.
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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread PETE
I forgot to mention that I'm using the blue ethernet
cable to connect the two powerbooks together, through
theirespective ethernet ports.
--- PETE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I'm trying to transfer files from my powerbook
> 3400 to a Wallstreet. I followed the directions
> given
> at http://www.atpm.com/network/ but is having little
> success.When I click on Appleshare in the chooser no
> mac appears on the connect screen, this after
> enabling
> filesharing. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> TIA.
> Pete. 
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Re: What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread Terry Holtrey
Try a SCSI docking adapter. It is a lot faster.
On Dec 5, 2004, at 1:46 PM, PETE wrote:
 I'm trying to transfer files from my powerbook
3400 to a Wallstreet. I followed the directions given
at http://www.atpm.com/network/ but is having little
success.When I click on Appleshare in the chooser no
mac appears on the connect screen, this after enabling
filesharing. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TIA.
Pete.


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What am I doing wrong?

2004-12-05 Thread PETE
 I'm trying to transfer files from my powerbook
3400 to a Wallstreet. I followed the directions given
at http://www.atpm.com/network/ but is having little
success.When I click on Appleshare in the chooser no
mac appears on the connect screen, this after enabling
filesharing. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TIA.
Pete. 



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