By the time you are finished reading this you will realize that we are 
"hoarders". We have three computers in our household, for just my wife and me. 
We have a Starmax 3000/160, a G4 (silver) and a Dell laptop. The Starmax runs 
on OS 8.6, the G4 on OS 10.3 (Panther) and the laptop is Windows XP (my wife 
had to get that to be compatible with her school computers). At the moment, we 
have a wireless setup with the Starmax as a server using a Netgear router. We 
have Comcast as an ISP. All three computers have internet access with no 
problems (other than my wife cannot read her email from her school web address 
on the Starmax--no problems reading them on her laptop or the G4). I have to 
use the Starmax as a "server" since it is too old to receive the signal from 
the newer computers. Also, I wanted to switch to DSL but had the same problems.
  What I would like to find out is whether or not, since the connections are 
good for the internet, whether or not there is a way to hook up the three 
computers so that the two newer ones, the G4 and the Dell laptop, can access 
the files on the Starmax. That would  make my wife's work a lot easier since 
most of her school data is still on the Starmax. She uses a jump drive to carry 
the data from one to the other. I am thinking that I will probably have to 
upgrade the Starmax considerably to do this and, if too expensive, will not 
bother. Thanks.

Jim Kirk 

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