The one thing that I hate about OSX is the fact that laptop users can not plug in a network cable to transfer files faster than wireless without rebooting or resetting the network …
I doubt it, When I boot up my powerbook with no network cable, just airport connected, I have a box running OSX.4 server that connects some network shares. If I connect a network …
Not sure what you are saying in the 2nd post, but I have a 15" Alu Powerbook here, connected to my G5 and a windows box (AFP & SMB) and I hop between ethernet and airport all t…
I understand what you're saying, but the reason it's happening is because you're going about it all wrong. Once you've MADE a connection (whether to a share, FTP server, SSH server…
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball and try to explain that OS X rocks, but swit…
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Originally Posted by baw
I do everything you posted with no problems on my Macs.
Are you using LDAP to connect to network shares at login with only Airport enabled?
I'd like to see a Windows machine switch connections on the fly and maintain existing network connections with delay or issue. I doubt it has that ability any more than OS X does.
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Originally Posted by Steve Bosell
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball …
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Originally Posted by Steve Bosell
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball …
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Originally Posted by chris v
I do his occasionally as well. I just plug in an ethernet cord, turn Airport off, and away I go. No delays, no beachballs.
Try to do thi…
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Originally Posted by chris v
I do his occasionally as well. I just plug in an ethernet cord, turn Airport off, and away I go. No delays, no beachballs.
Well, I thin…
Steve,
I do wonder if everyone is understanding what you mean. I.e. Mount a remote volume via airport. Turn airport off, plug in ethernet and Remote Volume is still mounted.
I ca…
I agree, I guess I am not explaining my situation very well, there is nothing wrong with the laptops. It seems that OSX binds network shares to an interface, to switch interfaces …
Again, I'd be really interested to see Windows reroute the connections so transparently, Steve. If it's as smooth as you claim it is that would be one area in which Windows is clea…
Steve, when you're doing that with Windows, it actually IS reconnecting. It's not doing an on-the-fly switch. When it detects that the old interface/connection is no longer availab…
I am not saying that with a windows box you can start transferring a file over wireless, plug in a network cable and it speeds up. I am saying that I can log into a windows domain…
Ahh, okay. That's a clearer explanation.
In this case, you're correct. Finder's handling of lost connections is very poor. Most of the time, Explorer isn't all that much better, b…
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Originally Posted by ism
Seeing as how Apple's marketing speak implies OSX should do this, does anyone have any experience of this ever working?
Yes, I use it all th…
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Originally Posted by Steve Bosell
I am saying that I can log into a windows domain, disable wireless, plug in a network cable,
Try not disabling the wireless, it sh…