Re: Networking problem

2018-11-28 Thread John Thompson
t;> wrote: >>> >>> Good morning list. >>> >>> I have two computers, a MacMini and a Macbook Pro, both upgraded >>> succesfully to Mojave. The MacMini is the main computer and the Macbrook >>> Pro is used primarily when travelling. Up until the upgr

Re: Networking problem

2018-11-28 Thread John Thompson
ierra 10.13.6 > >> On 29 Nov 2018, at 8:56 am, John Thompson > <mailto:jetj...@optusnet.com.au>> wrote: >> >> Good morning list. >> >> I have two computers, a MacMini and a Macbook Pro, both upgraded succesfully >> to Mojave. The MacMini is the ma

Re: Networking problem

2018-11-28 Thread Ronni Brown
i and a Macbook Pro, both upgraded succesfully > to Mojave. The MacMini is the main computer and the Macbrook Pro is used > primarily when travelling. Up until the upgrade, I have had no problems with > networking the two machines and transferring required data when preparing to > t

Networking problem

2018-11-28 Thread John Thompson
Good morning list. I have two computers, a MacMini and a Macbook Pro, both upgraded succesfully to Mojave. The MacMini is the main computer and the Macbrook Pro is used primarily when travelling. Up until the upgrade, I have had no problems with networking the two machines and transferring

Re: networking

2016-04-07 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Walter, There is no trick about using Airdrop - I've used Airdrop all the time without any problems. I Airdrop my workday files from my ‘out on the road’ MBA to my 17” MBP each night or at least every couple of days. If you don't see the recipient in the AirDrop window or sheet: Make sure

Re: networking

2016-04-07 Thread FW
Hi Ronni, Have tried before and again today following your Apple link. AirDrop does not work. AD can be selected on both Macs, but no luck. Also from Mac to iPad not working. (Bluetooth + WiFi turned on) I wonder what is the trick. Cheers Walter > On 7 Apr 2016, at 16:29 , Ronni Brown

Re: networking

2016-04-07 Thread Severin Crisp
I have a similar setup, both under same name (mine). As long as sharing is on I can immediately connect from one to the other and have full access to everything. If the names are different then it is not quite so simple and you have to move bits for copy into shared locations. Severin

Re: networking

2016-04-07 Thread Ronni Brown
> On 7 Apr 2016, at 3:57 PM, Juliet Kitson wrote: > > Hello All > I have an iMac and a macbook air I wish to interchange files between each > computer both running Elcapitan, what is the easiest way to do apart from > loading onto stick and going from one to the other. >

Re: networking

2016-04-07 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Bill, I would have thought iDrop meets your needs: Note: I¹m still on SL, so I don¹t use this myself, but I¹ve seen it done & it looked pretty easy ;o) Cheers Neil -- Neil R. Houghton Albany, Western Australia Tel: +61 8 9841 6063 Email:

networking

2016-04-07 Thread Juliet Kitson
Hello All I have an iMac and a macbook air I wish to interchange files between each computer both running Elcapitan, what is the easiest way to do apart from loading onto stick and going from one to the other. Regards Bill -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives -

Re: Apple Webkit Networking

2014-12-04 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Alan, Comments in Situ below. On 4 Dec 2014, at 2:43 pm, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote: Hi Ronni I clicked on the search engine link to go to the website which normally displayed just the first three fields ( to “au”) but hovering displayed this full path:

Re: Apple Webkit Networking

2014-12-04 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Ronni Thanks for a quick fix of the issue, but there is something deeper here. Try exactly the same search after changing DuckDuckGo to Google in Safari Preferences Search Engine: Google 1. Tried same search in both DuckDuckGo and Google (with both the correct and wrong spelling of

Apple Webkit Networking

2014-12-03 Thread Alan Smith
Got a pop-up in Safari “com.apple.WebKit.Networking.xpc wants to sign in using key Apple ID Authentication etc …. “ with options to always allow, deny, or allow. Never seen a such a message before. What is it all about? ** Rephrase this: not all, just a precis! An internet search talked

Re: Apple Webkit Networking

2014-12-03 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Alan, I’m not sure what’s happened in your situation. You might have tried to access a secure (SSL) site that Keychain does not have a certificate for. When Safari goes on a secure web site, the web site gives a certificate to be signed, and Safari has to sign that certificate using one

Re: Apple Webkit Networking

2014-12-03 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Ronni I clicked on the search engine link to go to the website which normally displayed just the first three fields ( to “au”) but hovering displayed this full path: anbg.gov.au/anigozanthos/index.html Safari failed when attempting access directly from duckduckgo. If I typed just the

Re: IT support - networking

2013-06-03 Thread Stuart Breden
-9305-612b6c449707 X-ABUID:B882569B-D49A-4D2B-859D-BE151B5985B3:ABPerson END:VCARD On 03/06/2013, at 8:44 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:So, a specific query about advice on where you could go for networking support would have perhaps generated a useful reply from WAMUG members.Sent from my iPadOn 02/06

Re: IT support - networking

2013-06-03 Thread Stuart Breden
, a specific query about advice on where you could go for networking support would have perhaps generated a useful reply from WAMUG members. Sent from my iPad On 02/06/2013, at 7:34 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote: Susan, not sure if Ronni and/or Daniel support networks. Stuart

Re: IT support - networking

2013-06-02 Thread Susan Hastings
So, a specific query about advice on where you could go for networking support would have perhaps generated a useful reply from WAMUG members. Sent from my iPad On 02/06/2013, at 7:34 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote: Susan, not sure if Ronni and/or Daniel support networks

Seeking advice - Beyonwiz / TC / Mac networking

2010-12-21 Thread Steven Knowles
I should have spent some more time researching. I thought all Beyonwiz PVRs were Wi Fi enabled. I assumed their top end model would be anyway. So I went right ahead today and bought the newly released Beyonwiz DP-P2 2TB PVR, only to find tonight, trying to set it up, that it doesn't seem to be

Re: Seeking advice - Beyonwiz / TC / Mac networking

2010-12-21 Thread Steven Knowles
Follow up thought. Even more convenient than wiring the Beyonwiz to a TC, I have an Apple TV very near the Beyonwiz, with the Apple TV wirelessly connected to the network. Is it feasible to connect the Beyonwiz to the Apple TV via Ethernet to access Mac files at other places on the network?

Re: Seeking advice - Beyonwiz / TC / Mac networking

2010-12-21 Thread Brian Risbey
Hi Steven, I have a Topfield cabled - networked via an Airport Base Station, and that works when using OneButton FTP application for accessing and moving files about the netork. I don't know about the internet aspect though. You could package it up carefully and go and ask for a refund as it

Re: Seeking advice - Beyonwiz / TC / Mac networking

2010-12-21 Thread Steven Knowles
Thanks Brian. It's the big screen family TV viewing which wins over the eyetv option. I'm happy to accept responsibility for buying the wrong product, the workaround shouldn't be that hard once I figure out what it is. I do have an eyetv actually. A 'diversity'. I haven't had time to look

Tivo networking package which allows streaming from iTunes and iPhoto

2009-12-13 Thread Ronda Brown
Hello People, My Son-in-Law is trying to get his TiVo to Stream iTunes iPhoto to his Plasma TV. He is using Leopard (not Snow Leopard). The TV can see the folders but won't access them unless he goes into System Preferences Firewall and Allow all incoming connections is selected. Has anyone

Re: networking

2009-06-10 Thread David Moyle
/ Hong Kong / Urumqi Subject: Re: networking the best way it to run cat 5/cat6 cable between the computers.. Other than that maybe wireless but not sure how it would go at 90 meters.. if you put some repeaters in between in should be ok -- Craig Bruce Director M 0403 040 088 P 08 9367 4691 F

networking

2009-06-09 Thread Martin Sulkowski
has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. thanks Martin -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread Craig Bruce
sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. On 09/06/2009, at 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. thanks Martin

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread James / Hans Kunz
a full duplex connection up to 1km with lan cable or optical fibre if you need more info email me directly cheers James On 09/06/2009, at 20:56, Martin Sulkowski wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread Matthew Healey
On 09/06/2009, at 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. At 90m, you are running up against the limit of Cat5e cable. I would run

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 9/6/09 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski msulkow...@bbsat.com.au wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. thanks Martin Hi Martin Another option which be worth

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread James / Hans Kunz
On 10/06/2009, at 12:03, Daniel Kerr wrote: On 9/6/09 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski msulkow...@bbsat.com.au wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. thanks Martin Hi

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread Daniel Kerr
, Daniel Kerr wrote: On 9/6/09 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski msulkow...@bbsat.com.au wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers ? Distance appr. 90 metres with rammed earth walls and corrugated steel between the computers E-mac to I-mac. thanks Martin Hi Martin Another

Re: networking

2009-06-09 Thread Robert Howells
or in close proximity , or on a metal material running immediately adjacent to it lightning will not affect it . Bob James On 10/06/2009, at 12:03, Daniel Kerr wrote: On 9/6/09 8:56 PM, Martin Sulkowski msulkow...@bbsat.com.au wrote: has anyone experience with networking 2 computers

Fwd: PC MYOB networking help!

2006-12-16 Thread Alex
Hi Rod I am getting the following bounce back from your email address twice now. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:WARNING. Mail Delayed: Re: PC MYOB networking help! See below for my response. Cheers, Alex Begin forwarded message: From: Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED

PC MYOB networking help!

2006-12-13 Thread Rod Lavington
Hi All! Sorry for the PC question, but thanks to MYOB not selling the network version of AccountEdge in Australia, we are stuck using Parallels to running MYOB Premier. The multi user performance is woeful! (Even when we were using real PCs) As soon as the second person connects to the

PC MYOB networking help!

2006-12-13 Thread Rod Lavington
Hi All! Sorry for the PC question, but thanks to MYOB not selling the network version of AccountEdge in Australia, we are stuck using Parallels to running MYOB Premier. The multi user performance is woeful! (Even when we were using real PCs) As soon as the second person connects to the

networking os91 to osx.8

2006-11-12 Thread James / Hans Kunz
my setup: old mac clone with os9.1 g4 powerbook with os x.8 i'm that far that from the powerbook i can login as user (same name password as in os91 logon) a window opens and shows all harddisk available now if i click onto one of the hd's it gets greyed out but i cannot find the icon

Re: Tiger networking, internet sharing to OS9

2006-04-10 Thread Neil Houghton
1) Though I didn't get any feedback on the Tiger networking problem, I have now got it working but still have no idea what the problem was. I thought the work through might help someone in the future so: i) I didn't think the router was the problem but to be sure tried just connecting

Tiger networking, internet sharing to OS9

2006-04-07 Thread Neil Houghton
at various ADSL phone plans and expect I will have to wait a while till ADSL2 makes it to the Albany exchange :( In the meantime I thought I would get the networking side of things up running. Set-up will be: 1) iMac G4 flat panel running OSX 10.2.8 connected to router by ethernet. Since this also

Re: Remote networking

2006-01-30 Thread Jon Davison
Good morning all My mother-in-law in the UK has on-going problems with her iBook, and can't quite describe to me her problems. She upgraded from a G3 laptop, prior to this she used MS- DOS!. so most of it I feel is bad house keeping and unfamiliarity. I have suggested she does screen

Re: Remote networking

2006-01-30 Thread Rob Findlay
If you are a command line adept you can get her to turn on remote login (in sharing) read off the IP address from the network control panel and SSH into her box with the admin credentials. If you prefer to look at pictures have her download and install OSXvnc. You can then use a client VNC program

Tiger Networking

2006-01-13 Thread Neil Houghton
Many thanks to Craig, Ronda, Greg others who passed on so much info on the recent networking for idiots thread - I now have a much clearer idea on how this all works (I think/hope!). I have now come across another area where Tiger seems to behave differently - it may be my settings but I think

Re: Tiger Networking

2006-01-13 Thread Ronda Brown
On 13/01/2006, at 1:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote: Many thanks to Craig, Ronda, Greg others who passed on so much info on the recent networking for idiots thread - I now have a much clearer idea on how this all works (I think/hope!). I have now come across another area where Tiger seems

Re: Tiger Networking

2006-01-13 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi again Neil, On 13/01/2006, at 1:00 PM, Neil Houghton wrote: The problem came when I tried to connect to my G4 400MHz Ti Powerbook, running OS 9.1. Whilst my G4 iMac (running 10.2.8) would connect OK the new G5 iMac (running 10.4.3) would see the powerbook but attempting to connect would

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Neil Houghton
instructions are a little vague because I don't have a Mac OS X box in front of me, but I hope it's clear what I mean. If the macs don't appear in the finder and Conect to Server doesn't work, you might have a lower level networking problem. It's premature to worry about this now, but reply

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Rosemary Horton
Thanks for all the suggestions from everyone. On my husband's ibook, can see my computer ( powerbook) and access by Guest or user. However, on mine, can't see my husband's computer at all have to connect using connect to server Setup in sharing is same on both! Weird! Rosemary On 5

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Greg Pennefather
: Re: networking for idiots(me!) Thanks for all the suggestions from everyone. On my husband's ibook, can see my computer ( powerbook) and access by Guest or user. However, on mine, can't see my husband's computer at all have to connect using connect to server Setup in sharing is same

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Ronda Brown
settings. Cheers Greg From: Rosemary Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 10:32:59 +0800 To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au Subject: Re: networking for idiots(me!) Thanks for all the suggestions from everyone. On my husband's ibook, can see my computer ( powerbook) and access

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Greg Pennefather
@wamug.org.au Subject: Re: networking for idiots(me!) on 05/01/06 13:16, Craig Ringer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Neil Houghton wrote: Breaking the process into steps, this is what I would try (I assume both computers are running OSX - OS9 is similar in principle but different details

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Neil Houghton
on 06/01/06 10:32, Rosemary Horton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the suggestions from everyone. On my husband's ibook, can see my computer ( powerbook) and access by Guest or user. However, on mine, can't see my husband's computer at all have to connect using connect to server

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-06 Thread Craig Ringer
Neil Houghton wrote: Nope, no external routers involved. The two iMacs are connected by an ethernet cable, the old G4 flat-panel has the modem so is connected to the phone-line (as I mentioned we are talking dial-up internet, not broadband). I just set the old iMac to share its internet

networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-05 Thread Rosemary Horton
Can someone give me a step by step description of how to share files from one computer to another (2 macs..1 powerbook, 1 ibook) ? We both connect to the airport successfully. Really simple instructions please from the beginning, for a relatively new mac user. How would a visitor join

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-05 Thread Neil Houghton
on 05/01/06 08:35, Rosemary Horton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can someone give me a step by step description of how to share files from one computer to another (2 macs..1 powerbook, 1 ibook) ? We both connect to the airport successfully. Really simple instructions please from the

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-05 Thread Peter Sealy
On 05/01/2006, at 11:35 AM, Rosemary Horton wrote: Can someone give me a step by step description of how to share files from one computer to another (2 macs..1 powerbook, 1 ibook) ? We both connect to the airport successfully. Really simple instructions please from the beginning, for a

Re: networking for idiots(me!)

2006-01-05 Thread Ronda Brown
On 05/01/2006, at 8:35 AM, Rosemary Horton wrote: Can someone give me a step by step description of how to share files from one computer to another (2 macs..1 powerbook, 1 ibook) ? We both connect to the airport successfully. Really simple instructions please from the beginning, for a

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-21 Thread Paul
Hi Adrian I have good or bad news depending on your disposition. My PC can now see through to my Mac the way it is supposed to, without asking for authentication. I achieved this by reinstalling OSX. All symptoms seemed to me to indicate OSX was at fault but there was no way to fix it that

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-18 Thread Paul Mulroney
Hi Everyone, I'm stumped! I know I have done this before but I cant seem to do it now :( OSX can see two win2000 boxes but not the reverse. Just thought I should add that the PCs can actually see the Mac's web page at http://192.168.1.2/ when Personal Web Sharing is on. Could that suggest

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-18 Thread Paul Kitchener
Rob Davies wrote: Firewall is open at relevant port? Firewall is off entirely. Thanks Paul

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-18 Thread Paul Kitchener
Rob Findlay wrote: I have had success where Windows voodoo is apparent by using the shareware app Sharepoint to configure the SMB details on the Mac side. Allows the creation of custom shares as well. Also restores OS9 style appleshares. Great App. Rob I agree, great app. Its running

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-18 Thread Paul Kitchener
Paul Kitchener wrote: Rob Findlay wrote: I have had success where Windows voodoo is apparent by using the shareware app Sharepoint to configure the SMB details on the Mac side. Allows the creation of custom shares as well. Also restores OS9 style appleshares. Great App. Rob Sharepoints

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-18 Thread Paul Kitchener
Paul Kitchener wrote: I should add that if Allow windows guests is not ticked the shares merely are visible on the PC not accessible, so I think authentication is still out. I seem to remember there was a tick box in Accounts prefs allowing the user to log in from Windows, has this been

Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-17 Thread Paul Kitchener
Hi wamug I'm stumped! I know I have done this before but I cant seem to do it now :( OSX can see two win2000 boxes but not the reverse. OSX is a new install. It has Windows Sharing enabled, no firewall, everyone is on the same subnet and Workgroup(set in Directory Access). The

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-17 Thread David Watkins
Paul Just a couple of things that you have not mentioned but you probably have done. First make sure you have Windows Sharing active in the Sharing preferences and the other one is to reboot the PC after you have done any configurational changes on that machine. Dave Watkins At 9:52 AM +0800

RE: (No Subject) Should be Re: Windows to OSX networking. Sorry

2005-02-17 Thread Paul Kitchener
Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: wamug@wamug.org.au Subject: RE: Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:35:17 +0800 Paul Just a couple of things that you have not mentioned but you probably have done. First make sure you have Windows Sharing active in the Sharing preferences and the

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-17 Thread Paul
Paul Kitchener wrote: Hi wamug I'm stumped! I know I have done this before but I cant seem to do it now :( OSX can see two win2000 boxes but not the reverse. Just thought I should add that the PCs can actually see the Mac's web page at http://192.168.1.2/ when Personal Web Sharing is on.

Re: Windows to OSX networking

2005-02-17 Thread Rob Findlay
I have had success where Windows voodoo is apparent by using the shareware app Sharepoint to configure the SMB details on the Mac side. Allows the creation of custom shares as well. Also restores OS9 style appleshares. Great App. Rob On 17/02/2005, at 5:20 PM, Paul wrote: Paul Kitchener

Wireless Networking

2005-02-09 Thread S E
Hi, has anyone got Mac OS X 10.2 working with any Minitar 802.11b networking equipment? My mac is recognizing the PCMCIA Cardbus card that I have put in as a Generic RT2460 but I don't get any configuration options in the networking control panel and no lights on the card come on. I am

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Shay Telfer
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... Actually, Greg

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Greg Sharp
On 7/7/04 5:50 PM, Shay Telfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Rod Lavington
On 7/7/04 10:11 PM, Greg Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/7/04 5:50 PM, Shay Telfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Paul
There are USB - Wireless adaters: D-Link DWL-122 http://dlink.com.au/Default.aspx?ArticleID=177 Don't know price, but pretty much all wireless network hardware companies have one... There are also direct PCI - Wireless Adapters available: http://dlink.com.au/default.aspx?FolderID=25 Also,

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 8/07/2004 8:51 AM, Rod Lavington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The slot load iMacs were the first of the series to have Airport capabilities. I have seen USB to ethernet adapters for PCs, so maybe some enterprising company may come up with USB to Wireless adapters in the future! Seeya

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-08 Thread Geoff Richards
yes any computer with an ethernet port can be used over wireless with an external wireless access point. add one of these for each computer. http://www.minitar.com/index.php?maincat=productcat=wirelessprod=wls_appage=1 sold here for $90

wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Tom Lewis
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? i wanted to share a printer running off one, and use one of their modems to connect to the Net. Thoughts appreciated. T Tom Lewis, in beautiful Jervis Bay, NSW,

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Shay Telfer
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... You don't say which G3.

Re: wireless networking possible for these three?

2004-07-07 Thread Tom Lewis
A thought from anyone knowledgeable... Is it possible to wirelessly network a g3, and two early model 233mhz imacs, all running 9.2? Well, it would have been easier until Lucent EOL'd the original Airport cards... You might still be able to purchase them somewhere... You don't say which G3.

Networking OS9WinXP

2004-05-28 Thread David de la Hunty
? What do I have to do to the g3 Macs on the network to enable it? Or do I have to run a computer under Panther, and my app under Classic, to get the networking going? Thanks for any advice, David de la Hunty.

Re: Networking OS9WinXP

2004-05-28 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
into an XP computer on the same ethernet LAN? What do I have to do to the g3 Macs on the network to enable it? Or do I have to run a computer under Panther, and my app under Classic, to get the networking going? Dave (www.thursby.com) is your answer. You just install it on your Mac and you can

Re: Networking OS9WinXP

2004-05-28 Thread Paul
no experience with TCP/IP in a LAN under 9. Is it possible to share files and log into an XP computer on the same ethernet LAN? What do I have to do to the g3 Macs on the network to enable it? Or do I have to run a computer under Panther, and my app under Classic, to get the networking going

Networking Query

2004-02-13 Thread Andrew Schox
Hi all, I'm having a bit of trouble connecting my office and home networks. I have ADSL and D-link routers at both ends. There are a few server services that I want to make accessible between the two networks, and I also wouldn't mind setting up a VPN. I've tried fiddling with opening ports and

iMac DV networking

2004-01-03 Thread Brenton Kotz
Hi I have an iMac DV that has networking issues. When connected to my other iMac DV it allows kilobytes of data through (33k to be exact) and then dies off as in freezes the other machine and confuses itself etc. The iMac with issues is a grape running 9.2.2 and the other is a Blueberry

Re: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-19 Thread Paul Kitchener
On 17/12/2003, at 12:10 PM, Rod Lavington wrote: Hi All! I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking. Specifically, when I take my laptop to work and plug into the ADSL router (which is just running a DHCP server), I have to restart both the modem and the iBook

Re: Netiquette (was: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!)

2003-12-19 Thread Adam Hewitt
On 19/12/2003, at 9:44 AM, Paul Kitchener wrote: PS Sorry about leaving the previous thread in this message, I think it is probably apt. If a 56k connection has probs with text Id be looking for a new ISP or something. It is not one email that has a problem over 56k, its when you are

Re: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-18 Thread Rob Findlay
powerbook 10.3.1 from home where he has an airport network to work where there is a DHCP server running on ethernet. Changing locations gets him on the net fine. Generally I've found the networking in 10.3 good so far apart from the inexplicable need to have to turn appletalk on from both the network

Re: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-18 Thread Kaye and Geoff
Generally I've found the networking in 10.3 good ... I'm having endless trouble connecting my PC (Windows ME) to my eMac running 10.3. (used to have it working from 10.2). I can see the eMac from the PC, but get No permission to access resource if I try to connect. I have enabled Windows

Re: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-18 Thread Ryan Schotte
Hi All! I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking. Specifically, when I take my laptop to work and plug into the ADSL router (which is just running a DHCP server), I have to restart both the modem and the iBook to get the internet up and running. I have

Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-17 Thread Rod Lavington
Hi All! I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking. Specifically, when I take my laptop to work and plug into the ADSL router (which is just running a DHCP server), I have to restart both the modem and the iBook to get the internet up and running. I have no prblems

RE: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-17 Thread Steve Fellows
- From: Rod Lavington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2003 12:11 PM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck! Hi All! I have been having a couple of problems with 10.3 and networking. Specifically, when I take my laptop to work

Re: Is it just me, or does Networking in 10.3 suck!

2003-12-17 Thread Matt Huitson
Hmm, Common factor here is starting to sound like the Powerbook. Networking on my home system at the moment blows hard in one direction - that is, I can connect from my iMac to my Powerbook just fine, but attempting the connection in the opposite direction is fraught with difficulty. I can

Networking Emac, Mac550 and PC

2003-03-04 Thread Kaye and Geoff
Hi, Here we are with a new eMac, metres of cable, an ethernet hub, and a brand new network. Networking works just fine from the eMac to the Mac5500 (running OS8.6) and the PC - the eMac can mount all the disks made available to it, run software from the 5500, and shunt files around

Re: Networking Emac, Mac550 and PC

2003-03-04 Thread Andrew Nielsen
At 10:12 +0800 4/3/03, Kaye and Geoff wrote: Unfortunately, we haven't been able to get the Mac5500 or the PC to mount the eMac's disks - this seems to be a one-way network! On the Mac5500 I have created an alternative TCP/IP configuration (using Appletalk, which is configured to be on

Re2: Networking Emac, Mac550 and PC

2003-03-04 Thread Andrew Nielsen
And now for part 2 :-) At 10:12 +0800 4/3/03, Kaye and Geoff wrote: On the PC it is a similar story - we can see the eMac, but when we try to open a connection it fails with a password error. In the Accounts pane of System Preferences on Mac OS X, select the user who you want to grant access

Networking problem

2003-02-19 Thread faj
Years ago I purchased what I was assured was a long (10 meters) crossover ethernet cable but it was blue!! I could never get it to work. I recently purchased a short red crossover cable I have been able to network my two computers (BW G3 Wallstreet Powerbook). Because of the distance between

Mac to PC networking

2003-02-04 Thread Paul
Dear Wamugers, I am trying to find a way to deal with filenames longer than 31 characters. Till now I have done it the hard way. Manually renaming them. Mainly Mp3s and saved Web pages (if we forget to shorten the name while saving that is:( Creating backups this way is a big job, going

guest networking

2003-01-20 Thread Robert Morgan
Can someone tell me how I can get networking over two macs via an Ethernet cable to receive guest connections? Sorry if this is a newbie question- I just can't seem to find anything in any relevant control panel that will allow the guest option to appear after choosing the other computer

Re: guest networking

2003-01-20 Thread Dark Servant
You need to specify what operating systems (both Macs) you are using. After you have done this I will probably be able to help you out. Ruben A. Franke Can someone tell me how I can get networking over two macs via an Ethernet cable to receive guest connections? Sorry if this is a newbie

Re: guest networking

2003-01-20 Thread Shay Telfer
Can someone tell me how I can get networking over two macs via an Ethernet cable to receive guest connections? Sorry if this is a newbie question- I just can't seem to find anything in any relevant control panel that will allow the guest option to appear after choosing the other computer

Re: networking query

2002-12-22 Thread Shay Telfer
merry christmas to all, I have a networking problem that some of the experts may be able to help me with * I have a PB OS 9.2.2 on ethernet connected successfully to an ISP via ADSL modem router * I also have a 7600 OS 8.5 with an extra ethernet card in it. I normally have connected to 7600 via

networking query

2002-12-21 Thread John Hatch
merry christmas to all, I have a networking problem that some of the experts may be able to help me with • I have a PB OS 9.2.2 on ethernet connected successfully to an ISP via ADSL modem router • I also have a 7600 OS 8.5 with an extra ethernet card in it. I normally have connected to 7600

[for sale] Networking items

2002-11-10 Thread Nathalie Collins
Hi All: Please let me know off list if any of these interest you. All prices are ONO: - DLink DSL-300 ADSL Modem $250 (This is also listed on eBay at http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2070568256 - Netgear 8 port Ethernet Hub $300 - never used Regards, nathalie --

Networking book recommendation wanted

2002-11-05 Thread aurora
Hi, I am starting a new job that has networking admin duties. This is a new area and I was wondering if anyone could recommend any books or web sites on the subject. Thanks Aurora -- Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. -MT. Tupper

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