If this question is off-topic, perhaps someone can direct me to a group that's
appropriate. It involves the wired networking of my 3 computers, one of which
is a PB 1400.
When I first got ADSL, Earthlink required the use of MacPoet, software which
seemingly conflicted with most of what I was
Hello,
woohaa. Quite an adventure.
If the new modem from earthlink has a private IP then i really
tend to say that it is allready a router and not only a modem.
Probably everything would be fine if you just plug in a hub or
switch and plug your Macs into the hub/switch.
In this case the SMC is
At 10:23 AM -0700 06/21/2005, Spencer Carter wrote:
If this question is off-topic, perhaps someone can direct me to a
group that's appropriate. It involves the wired networking of my 3
computers, one of which is a PB 1400.
Which OS in the PB?
When I first got ADSL, Earthlink required the use
Hello all,
The recent discussion about getting a 3400 wireless has given me the idea of
doing it myself... But I have a few questions to ask of you first:
I have a 1400c, currently running 8.1 with 64MB ram. From all reports, this
should be enough to run a wireless PC card.
I have an LCD iMac,
hi all
i am not sure wether this question should be asked here but anyways -
i have a desktop pc and have recently purchesed an imac.
I want to ask how i should network them.
( since i am totally new to mac, i dont know how to go about it.)
can you please help me, or atleast tell me where
At 8:34 PM -0700 8/1/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you please help me, or atleast tell me where i could get some help
regarding the same?
From another lister:
The best advice that I've found on this has been on the
http://www.threemacs.com web page.
They that can give up essential liberty
Chai tanya,
Welcome to the world of Mac!
The best places I have found for explaining the
networking stuff are the built-in Apple help menu,
and a great website called www.threemacs.com
which you can get to by clicking on this link:
http://www.atpm.com/network/
You'll need some software to see