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PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #2

Try changing the "By default, join" selection to "A specific network", type in the SSID of your network, the WEP or WPA key as applicable, and you should be set.
MacNN Networking by Macola

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #3

I did as you said, no change. Question: This wireless card I have is an 802.11g while my basestation and eMac are using 802.11b My understanding was that g is backwards compati…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #4

Well I'm not sure what the issue was, or what that AirPort icon meant (above) but after a reset and running an Apple Update I seem to be right with the gods once again. Let's hope…
MacNN Networking by Scott Mackey

PowerBook seeing any networks (wireless) — #5

Glad it worked. I still have random issues on a 12" PowerBook where it will periodically not find my wireless network (even with SSID broadcasting turned on). Others have reported …
MacNN Networking by Macola

Airport Express Surprise — #1

Just thought I'd share my experience as I thought it was pretty cool. My network setup before was [Cable Modem] -> [Wired Router] -> [Wireless Router] -> [Airport Express…
MacNN Networking by lubberwort

Airport Express Surprise — #2

The "how" is simple; by changing to only using the wired router's DHCP server, you went from having about three different networks (separated by their own DHCP address ranges) to h…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Safe to open documents over network? — #1

As my sub states, I was wondering if you guys thought that it's safe/reliable to open files from one computer on another when connected to it on the network. For example, I have w…
MacNN Networking by MikeD

Safe to open documents over network? — #2

Yup. I do it all the time. As long as the computer that hosts the files is reliable, there's no problem. Of course I always recommend that ALL computers and the networking equip…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Safe to open documents over network? — #3

Thanks!! Since I know that it's safe, I can now enjoy running my files off the powerbook onto my powermac using the cinema display. To think, I used to 'download' it to the power…
MacNN Networking by MikeD

Safe to open documents over network? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by MikeD Thanks!! Since I know that it's safe, I can now enjoy running my files off the powerbook onto my powermac using the cinema display. To think,…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Any reason not to use BitTorrent? — #2

In terms of what? If you don't cap the upload/download rate, then it can start to use a lot of network resources, which can annoy others if you are on a shared network. If you ar…
MacNN Networking by SpaceMonkey

Any reason not to use BitTorrent? — #3

...and you have to trust that the source of the torrent you download hasn't either messed it up or added crap to it to mess with Windows users. It's a big gamble.
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Any reason not to use BitTorrent? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter ...and you have to trust that the source of the torrent you download hasn't either messed it up or added crap to it to mess with Windows use…
MacNN Networking by Ulrich Kinbote
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