Mav, a bit more detail might help here. What is your "device" specifically? All the data you've provided is extremely vague, so it's hard to provide more specific ideas.
MacNNNetworkingby ghporterWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 10:24
Do you know of a way to alter the DHCP table? I found some good information at:http://jonx.com/blog/84/notes-on-os...nternet-sharing
The device that I am using will send a request…
If you get a WET11 or WET54G, you don't need a second router. Your ethernet device, whatever it is will connect directly to your existing wireless network without having to go thro…
MacNNNetworkingby John StrungTue, 28 Jun 2005 - 18:32
First off... ICS is not a good acronym to just use. It took me some time to figure out that you mean internet connection sharing. Spell it out at least once.
Secondly, both Window…
ya haha, unfortunetly i need to get this working as is. Unless you know of a way to place a router in line to the device. Wireless-ics - router- device
Basically I need my device …
I always considered ICS a good exercise for masochists.
If you don't mind spending a little money, you might find a LinkSys WET54GS might solve your problem more easily:
http://w…
MacNNNetworkingby John StrungTue, 28 Jun 2005 - 15:41
In this particular configuration, I need to connect wirelessly to the router, and share the wired connection to a device that needs to pick up a DHCP addy instead of a AutoIP addy.…
Hey everyone,
I have been searching for some information and realized that the people on a forum like this would know far more in real world scenerios.
So here it goes, I'm tryi…
FYI... it runs OK on my wife's 12" PB. See sig for details. She doesn't complain about much lag at all. But from watching her play, I really need to get her more ram.
Hey AlphaQuam!
I am using AE and an Airport Xpress box to connect, with both my G5, and iBook. Other than marginally higher latency than a wired connection, I get no probs at all.…
MacNNNetworkingby The Placid CasualSun, 26 Jun 2005 - 14:04
Which Netgear Router do you have? I might have the same one, and if so that will be terrible if i have a problem with WoW when i buy my ibook. I am already having problems with my…
MacNNNetworkingby FenderGuy585Sun, 26 Jun 2005 - 11:02
Some latency issues, but thats all. Not optimal wireless connection near my desk – actually just suitable for browsing. I prefer to use ethernet for "realtime" tasks like WOW or fo…
I want to know too. Mine is a 1ghz with 512mb ram. I've been playing it a bit on the only PC in our house, a PIII 500 with 384mb ram and a 64mb Radeon 9000Pro and it runs ok on the…
I'm having a horrible time trying to play WoW over my wireless LAN. Here is the situation: I have a G5 with an Airport Extreme card and WoW has basically become unplayable when I …
MacNNNetworkingby AlphaQuamSat, 25 Jun 2005 - 22:50
To answer the question about USB over ethernet: there are three things i can think of:
1. Ethernet KVM (keyboard, video, mouse). These use IP, so it works from all over the intern…
UPDATE:
I have resized the screen and it hasnt done it once. (apart from when I switched to 1024x768, but then i switched back.)
i have got it working a lot more faster & smoo…
Get a USB extension cable and plug a bluetooth dongle into it. Fish the cable through your entertainment center and arrange it so the dongle sticks it's head out a little on the to…
MacNNNetworkingby GSixZeroThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 12:04
How about a wireless keyboard and mouse?
USB bluetooth adapters are dirt-cheap these days, and the range should be alright. My brother used his wireless mouse from a distance of &…
MacNNNetworkingby OreoCookieThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 08:11
Does anyone know of a way to connect USB peripherals (specifically a keyboard/mouse) via an ethernet bridge? I am thinking about connecting a Mac mini to my plasma TV, but that wou…
MacNNNetworkingby kiddydocThu, 23 Jun 2005 - 07:57