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WiFi for compacts?? — #8

OK, yeah, that would be pretty cool...but what kind of throughput are you going to get on the RS232 port???
68kMLA Networking by ChristTrekker Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 14:20

WiFi for compacts?? — #7

Is it April 1 where you are living? Click to expand... the one you just took a shot at. Click to expand... Click to expand... Disclaimer: Absolutely no shots were taken …
68kMLA Networking by beachycove Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 13:58

WiFi for compacts?? — #5

RS-232 to wireless ethernet would be cool. I have a suspicion that the chip controlling it would be more powerful than the Mac using it though Using one with a PowerBook 100 w…
68kMLA Networking by macgreg Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 06:51

WiFi for compacts?? — #4

I think at this point in time the best you are going to get is one of the many ethernet > wifi bridges. You'd need to configure it on a PC, but after that it should work nic…
68kMLA Networking by wthww Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 06:12

WiFi for compacts?? — #3

Is it April 1 where you are living? Click to expand... You won't find a more skeptical (of vaporware & silly notions), truly helpful or anywhere near as knowledgeable a…
68kMLA Networking by Trash80toHP_Mini Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 04:12

WiFi for compacts?? — #1

I have yet to confirm this, but "generally reliable sources" inform me that there is a company that is working on a WiFi module with an RS-232 interface for industrial applications…
68kMLA Networking by tomlee59 Wed, 14 Oct 2009 - 03:12

New to the site... — #14

Greetings soldier! Welcome to our motley assembly Click to expand... Sorry for the delay! Thanks for the welcoming, it's nice to be with family...
68kMLA Networking by UltraNEO* Tue, 6 Oct 2009 - 03:26

Not Mac, but good — #6

if it doesnt it could be an automatic model
68kMLA Networking by Osgeld Mon, 5 Oct 2009 - 19:36

Not Mac, but good — #5

a strange beige metal box with nine 25-pin sockets on it, 8 female, 1 male. Click to expand... Does it have a rotating switch thing on the front? If so that's probably a print…
68kMLA Networking by Torbar Mon, 5 Oct 2009 - 19:03

G4 and G3 networking — #16

You don't even need the hubs for this sort of thing. Click to expand... I would like to use a hub so i can hide it and so if i get some more of my macs on the network i can jus…
68kMLA Networking by ken27238 Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 21:11

G4 and G3 networking — #15

Which was a bummer because we specifically *wanted* a hub for the application in question. (don't ask.) Click to expand... Non-invasive packet sniffing? Stress testing using an…
68kMLA Networking by Gorgonops Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 19:57

G4 and G3 networking — #14

Which was a bummer because we specifically *wanted* a hub for the application in question. (don't ask.) Click to expand... Non-invasive packet sniffing? Stress testing using an…
68kMLA Networking by Charlieman Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 19:01

Not Mac, but good — #4

Why did I say wheelie bin? Because that's what HE said. Turned out to be a large tub, about three quarters full. I'm kind of glad in a way, because, I wouldn't have had the spac…
68kMLA Networking by AusNick Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 17:59

G4 and G3 networking — #13

You need a hub or a cross-over cable rather than a standard drop-cable. Click to expand... Never suggest to people unfamiliar with basic home networking to get a hub. Always sw…
68kMLA Networking by Gorgonops Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 15:44

G4 and G3 networking — #12

Well I guess that depends on what part of the world someone is from.
68kMLA Networking by MacJunky Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 06:04

G4 and G3 networking — #11

So people should be told patch cable instead Click to expand... As long as they like being close. I didn't event get round to mentioning that "router" rhymes with "hooter",…
68kMLA Networking by porter Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 03:45

G4 and G3 networking — #10

You need a hub or a cross-over cable rather than a standard drop-cable. Click to expand... Never suggest to people unfamiliar with basic home networking to get a hub. Always sw…
68kMLA Networking by MacJunky Fri, 2 Oct 2009 - 02:50

G4 and G3 networking — #9

I thought the G3s and up had autosensing ports, so either a straight or crossover cable would work. Click to expand... I don't think anything in Apple's product line without Gi…
68kMLA Networking by Gorgonops Thu, 1 Oct 2009 - 22:38

G4 and G3 networking — #8

I thought the G3s and up had autosensing ports, so either a straight or crossover cable would work. Click to expand... I've used an LC with a cross-over cable, even.
68kMLA Networking by Dog Cow Thu, 1 Oct 2009 - 21:34

G4 and G3 networking — #7

I thought the G3s and up had autosensing ports, so either a straight or crossover cable would work.
68kMLA Networking by Bunsen Thu, 1 Oct 2009 - 21:03

G4 and G3 networking — #6

You don't even need the hubs for this sort of thing. Click to expand... You need a hub or a cross-over cable rather than a standard drop-cable. A hub also makes things simpler…
68kMLA Networking by porter Thu, 1 Oct 2009 - 17:04

G4 and G3 networking — #5

You don't even need the hubs for this sort of thing.
68kMLA Networking by Christopher Thu, 1 Oct 2009 - 16:55
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