Wiebe Wilbers wrote:
Did you try with just a plain Ethernet cable? I don't know which models were
included, but I know some (all?) iBooks had an auto-configuration thingo,
where a cross-over cable was not needed... The ibook would sense a computer
to computer network, and go from there.
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PB is running (if I recall).
Gary
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> From: Andrew Main <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/08/21 Thu AM 08:22:47 EDT
> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: iBook ethernet doesn't work?
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> I couldn't get a (clamshell) iBook to connect via ethe
Did you try with just a plain Ethernet cable? I don't know which models were
included, but I know some (all?) iBooks had an auto-configuration thingo,
where a cross-over cable was not needed... The ibook would sense a computer
to computer network, and go from there.
On 21/8/03 10:22 PM, "Andrew M
I couldn't get a (clamshell) iBook to connect via ethernet, using a
crossover cable, to my PowerBook. I tried another computer (PB 1400)
and it worked, so I know the cable and setup are good. AppleTalk is
on, and routed to built-in ethernet. So I guess the ethernet port
must be bad, though visu