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Help with Wireless Router — #6

Quote: Originally posted by drx604: ok... i just hooked it up to MY wired network... internet works!... (i left the settings on network to 'automatic' ... IP address, su…
MacNN Networking by f1000

Help with Wireless Router — #7

Quote: Originally posted by f1000: Yes, but you said plugging the iBook into the ethernet port of the router also didn't work. That seems to indicate a problem with DHCP…
MacNN Networking by drx604

Help with Wireless Router — #8

success! apparently automatic settings don't detect... so i manually put in the ip address of her router, etc... one thing tho... should i leave the Location settings for 'autom…
MacNN Networking by drx604

please help /// — #1

i have to questions: 1.hi can someone please tell me, that will i be able to do file sharing with a pc running netware 5.0 and me running prosoft's mac client 5.12 2. hi, can an…
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please help /// — #2

Hey, Sounds like you need peer-to-peer file/device sharing. You can do that with what you've got right now, Appletalk! Just share the floppy on your older laptop, and through th…
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please help /// — #3

I'm don't think the PowerBook 165 has ethernet (it's an '030!). And G3s don't have serial ports, so LocalTalk is out. Your best bet is probably PowerBook SCSI mode: http://til.inf…
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OF [Off-Contest] — #1

I know the contest is over, but I did this tonight and it appeared to be a bit nicer than I thought. It's a theme inspired of Warcraft III for those who didn't noticed. I spent a …
MacNN Networking by samvermette

OF [Off-Contest] — #3

Not everyone's cup of tea, and sadly it can't be done. Though keep hammering at it, a theme inspired by WCIII's great interface style could be quite cool! -Owl
MacNN Networking by OwlBoy

OF [Off-Contest] — #4

Wow looks cool, I would love to see a WC3 theme (or one for each race ) or a SC one would be cool too. Maybe ShapeShifter 1.5 (or 2.0) would make it possible? I for one still hope…
MacNN Networking by MetalSnake

OF [Off-Contest] — #5

Quote: Originally posted by mac15: Its ok but techinally them menus wouldn't work Actually they would, you would just have to resize the menu background.
MacNN Networking by bOOzo

OF [Off-Contest] — #6

jup. they would work. right and i love the apple logo replacement. that one is neat. [ idle. ]
MacNN Networking by idle

OF [Off-Contest] — #7

Yum, I love the doors slamming and chains rattling in Frozen Throne.
MacNN Networking by phillryu

OF [Off-Contest] — #8

Quote: Originally posted by bOOzo: Actually they would, you would just have to resize the menu background. to something freekin' huge! Out of academic curiousity,…
MacNN Networking by wibs

OF [Off-Contest] — #9

Quote: Originally posted by wibs: to something freekin' huge! Out of academic curiousity, how would you go about doing it Max? I'd skip MenuEnhancer (normally a staple …
MacNN Networking by solidfox

OF [Off-Contest] — #10

Quote: Originally posted by solidfox: I'm using some huge elements...like 1900 px menubar and toolbar, and I haven't noticed any performance reduction compared to aqua o…
MacNN Networking by Patcarla

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #1

I realise that the "54 Mbps" of 802.11g is a theoretical max which will never be achieved in real life....BUT.... I timed the transfer of a 2.25 Gb (=2250 Mb) file on my network an…
MacNN Networking by mikebore

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #2

No, your calculations are wrong: Your wireless router has a theoretical max transfer rate of 54 Mbps, where Mbps = Mega "bits" per second. Your 2.25 Gb file equals 2250 Mega "byt…
MacNN Networking by f1000

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #4

Minor note: megabits should be abbreviated Mb, and megabytes should be abbreviated MB. Bytes are generally used when you are talking about a communications protocol (modem, etherne…
MacNN Networking by larkost

802.11g speed .... please check my math !! — #5

Larkost meant communications protocols usually use bits per second, not bytes. But curiously, download managers and ftp programs generally measure in bytes per second. The 1000 vs…
MacNN Networking by Scarpa

Metallika V1 — #1

Have you guys seen Metallika V1 really nice theme by dewey99 found at ResExcellence themes page.
MacNN Networking by wigglywoo

Metallika V1 — #2

Seemed to me like an okay concept. Needs to be finished though.
MacNN Networking by rhythmicmoose

Metallika V1 — #3

This theme is the ****!!! Awsome. Excellent shimmer to it.
MacNN Networking by JellyBeen
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