I am in the process of setting up a wireless network. I have an iMac
w/airport card, a graphite base station, and two lombard powerbooks. My
lombard has a Cisco Aironet 340 wireless card. How do I use it to get
the base station to dial up to my ISP (earthlink)? I can do it with the
iMac
Secondly - I've been using a Lucent wireless card in my old Lombard with
the drivers from http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ and it's been
working perfectly at home with my D-Link hub. The other day though, I
tried to set up a little peer-to-peer link between it and my TiBook, and
MEEP! Andrew Johnson wrote:
Since this is an old world machine, the os 9 loader begins and loads
the software that boots os x.
Just out of curiosity, when did this old world to new world (great
terms, by the way) transition happen? I'm still getting used to my
first Mac (an iBook 800), and
on 13/03/03 07:21, Jim Eddy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a wireless network. I have an iMac
w/airport card, a graphite base station, and two lombard powerbooks. My
lombard has a Cisco Aironet 340 wireless card. How do I use it to get
the base station to dial
Thinking of getting an SMC Barricade Turbo wireless router. (To
replace generic non Appletalk unit)
Anybody with experience with this machine (or other SMC wireless
routers) could comment on performance, range, setup ease, and esp, use
of Appletalk?
Sorry 'bout O/T, but
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 13:36:23 +1100
From: Mike Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Power supplies, Wireless cards
Secondly - I've been using a Lucent wireless card in my old Lombard
with the drivers from http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ and it's
been working perfectly at home with
Stuart Saunders wrote:
Thinking of getting an SMC Barricade Turbo wireless router. (To
replace generic non Appletalk unit)
Anybody with experience with this machine (or other SMC wireless
routers) could comment on performance, range, setup ease, and esp, use
of Appletalk?
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 09:23 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a wireless network. I have an iMac
w/airport card, a graphite base station, and two lombard powerbooks.
My
lombard has a Cisco Aironet 340 wireless card. How do I use it to get
the base
Subject: Re: Annoying reply
From: Per Brodersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ich hatte am 12.03.2003 10:50 Uhr eine Nachricht von (G-Books) unter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] erhalten, in der es hie=DF:
LMAO So you *re-posted* it?
=20
Seems
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 08:12 AM, Taylor McLaren wrote:
Just out of curiosity, when did this old world to new world (great
terms, by the way) transition happen? I'm still getting used to my
first Mac (an iBook 800), and originally made the jump from PCs after
getting sick of the
On 3/13/03 10:32 AM, Jim Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Thanks, but that seems to be the problem. I can get the card to see the
base, and I can change the base's configuration with Airport Admin
Utility from the laptop, so I have a connection. I just can't figure
out how to
Jim:
I use ABS Modem Utility with my wallstreet, cisco 350 card and dual
ethernet base station. Although it's available on version tracker,
here's a link:
http://www.catsincharge.com/programs/beta/
It works fine in classic, although I see they now have a beta for
native osX. This is
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 11:47 AM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 3/13/03 10:32 AM, Jim Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Thanks, but that seems to be the problem. I can get the card to see
the
base, and I can change the base's configuration with Airport Admin
Utility from
I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2-
3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with
the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this?
geno.
http://www.barbaloot.com
AIM: BARBALUT
when you die, says a dark-haired woman at the next
On 3/13/03 1:03 PM, Geno Endicott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one is 2-2-
3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having problems with
the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this?
2-2-2 is slightly
On 3/13/03 12:52 PM, Jim Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 11:47 AM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 3/13/03 10:32 AM, Jim Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Thanks, but that seems to be the problem. I can get the card to see
the
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Jim Eddy wrote:
10.2.4 on everything. Downloaded what should be the latest driver from
Cisco. Tried to download the firmware update (twice), but I keep
getting errors when try to open the image file. Current firmware on the
card is 3.98--latest
Have you just opened the Network pane and set yourself to connect via
Airport via DHCP server?
Kyle H. Hansen
Kyle:
I just looked at my setup. In the network pane, I don't use Airport.
It isn't even an option. The Cisco driver gives you an ethernet
connection (of course not the
On 3/13/03 1:29 PM, John Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
Have you just opened the Network pane and set yourself to connect via
Airport via DHCP server?
Kyle H. Hansen
Kyle:
I just looked at my setup. In the network pane, I don't use Airport.
It isn't even an
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 12:37 PM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
Hmmm. That makes sense, but I don't understand where he is having
problems
connecting.
Kyle H. Hansen
Well, basically he has two options with a dial up connection:
1) In the airport admin utility under the internet tab, he
If you plan to update to 10.2 (I strongly recommend), then, install 10.1,
then update to 10.2. Then, use the software update that should be smart
enough to tell you what update you need. I would imagine that you will need
the combo update (10.2.3 and 10.2.4) and then there will be the security
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Geno Endicott wrote:
I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one
is 2-2-
3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having
problems with
the ram. Any ideas on how to fix this?
the -2 RAM is CAS-2, while
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 02:31 PM, Andrew Johnson wrote:
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Geno Endicott wrote:
I have a Wallstreet with two PC-133 256meg chips. One is 2-2-2 and one
is 2-2-
3. Does anyone know the difference. My laptop seems to be having
problems with
Secondly - I've been using a Lucent wireless card in my old Lombard with
the drivers from http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ and it's been
working perfectly at home with my D-Link hub. The other day though, I
tried to set up a little peer-to-peer link between it and my TiBook, and
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 02:29 PM, John Slavin wrote:
Hmmm. That makes sense, but I don't understand where he is having
problems
connecting.
Kyle H. Hansen
Well, basically he has two options with a dial up connection:
1) In the airport admin utility under the internet tab, he
I know there are some folks here that know lots more that me about all
this, but since I started down this road, I'm going to finish it up.
Guys, don't hesitate to tell me if I give wrong advice.
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 03:12 PM, Jim Eddy wrote:
Kyle and John,
Thanks for your help
sometime around 3/13/03 8:37 AM, Ted Burford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know if any one on this list is selling on ebay. If so
how do you keep track of your auctions? If someone is using a database
I am interested in getting a template.
Ted
Today I downloaded the demo
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 09:59 AM, Gary Goldberg wrote:
Subject: Re: Annoying reply
From: Per Brodersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ich hatte am 12.03.2003 10:50 Uhr eine Nachricht von (G-Books) unter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] erhalten, in
Steve Fuller wrote:
one thing you might check. Most 802.11 networks can be set in one of two
ways, either infrastructure, or ad-hoc. Most WAPs that I have seen
default to infrastructure. I'm not 100% sure if infrastructure mode
requires a WAP or not. A google search should turn up that
Obrecht, Jerry A wrote:
Just out or curiosity, how far is your TiBook from the Lombard when
you try to establish the connection? The TiBooks have a notoriously
short Airport range (~30ft) so rule out bad TiBook transmission and
reception by getting close to the Lombard.
The machines were
I am having a problem with my Wallstreet. When I start it up. It goes
thru all the normal stuff. Gray screen with apple and then when it goes
to the OS X start up screen where you see what is loading it goes dim.
Where you can barely see what is on the screen after that loads the
screen goes
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 05:28 PM, John Slavin wrote:
I know there are some folks here that know lots more that me about all
this, but since I started down this road, I'm going to finish it up.
Guys, don't hesitate to tell me if I give wrong advice.
On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at
Hal, and others:
BULLETIN: I see that googlegear.com is today offering the IBM/Hitachi
40GB Travelstar 40GNX for $138 with FREE 2 day shipping.
I received yesterday the USB2 housing for 2.5 hard drives (Triumph
Technologies, model ME-910U2). Here are my notes and observations.
I was able to
Aqua looks great on the Lombard I got this week, but the screen saver
runs much slower than it does on my 350 mhz iMac. I thought 10.2 was
supposed to support the Lombard video card. Do I need to download some
drivers?
I notice that in 10.2.3 I saw the zoom in and out effect in the screen
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