> > Some Macs, (and I don't know if the Wallstreet is one of them), will
>> not 'stick' on Ethernet if there isn't a live device on the other end,
>> so some switching back and forth in the appletalk control panel may be
>> necessary once both computers are on.
>
>The wallstreet is not one of t
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 10:21 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> Some Macs, (and I don't know if the Wallstreet is one of them), will
> not 'stick' on Ethernet if there isn't a live device on the other end,
> so some switching back and forth in the appletalk control panel may be
> necessary once
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 06:20 AM, B.J. Major wrote:
> Hello Glist,
>
> I need some step by step instructions on how to transfer files from 1
> Wallstreet II to another Wallstreet II. These are large QuickTime
> files
> (over 200 meg each), so using slower AppleTalk is out of the quest
Hello Glist,
I need some step by step instructions on how to transfer files from 1
Wallstreet II to another Wallstreet II. These are large QuickTime files
(over 200 meg each), so using slower AppleTalk is out of the question. I
need to know what kind of ethernet cable to buy and also how to s