Sorry if this topic is way out of line and too stupid for most people, but
I'm really a Mac user, so I have an excuse. Because I will be teaching
Sniffer Pro classes, I have to buy a new notebook PC for taking on the
road. (Can't buy a Mac ;-()
My question: I want the PC to also act as a console
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Sorry if this topic is way out of line and too stupid for most people, but
I'm really a Mac user, so I have an excuse. Because I will be teaching
Sniffer Pro classes, I have to buy a new notebook PC for taking on the
road. (Ca
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Sorry if this topic is way out of line and too stupid for most people, but
I'm really a Mac user, so I have an excuse. Because I will be teaching
Sniffer Pro classes,
We use Dell laptops. They have serial ports. When & Where are you teaching
the class? I would like to take it.
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anymore because its assumed.?.
Hope I helped,
Rob Michel
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Sorry if this topic is way out of line and too
Ciscos Aquisition of AiroNet supports 802.11 wireless and is compatible with
AirPort for Macs. Cisco also has PCMCIA Nics for IBM compatible laptops and
desktops (PCI and ISA).
More info located at www.aironet.com and follow the link to Cisco.
JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab
PC as console
Sorry if this topic is way out of line and too stupid for most people, but
I'm really a Mac user, so I have an excuse. Because I will be teaching
Sniffer Pro classes, I have to buy a new notebook PC for taking on the
road. (Can't buy a Mac ;-()
My question: I want the PC t
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> I'm pretty sure though that all notebooks do come with a serial port.
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> Vijay Ramcharan, MCSE, CCNA
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doesn't support USB. That is a better
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Charles
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Subject: Re: notebook PC as consol
Hello again!
I'm a Linux user so your question is understandable.
Actualy using a Mac may be better than a Pc and Airport is why!!!
http://www.apple.com/airport/
Does this help?
Please let me know.
Natasha Flazynski
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