Hi,
It seems like I have tried everything and just cannot get this to work.
I have my dsl modem connected to my airport express. My mac G5 can connect to the internet fine, and …
You have to tell us a great deal more about how your AirPort Express and the Windows computer are set up. In particular, what kind of security are you using-that's often the bigge…
lets see -
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under "sharing," i have both personal file sharing and windows sharing checked, i have firewall turned off, and i have internet sharing turned on - it says "sharin…
Can you ping anything from the PC? (Use "Command Prompt" like Terminal and issue a ping command for something like www.macnn.com.) Oh, and what OS update is the PC running? If i…
Hello~
I've configured a linksys wireless router to a pc. I'm having problems with my mac finding the signal though... do linksys products work with macs?
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Yes, any and all standard-conforming wireless products work with Macs. I'm using a Linksys wireless access point to connect my wife's iBook right now…
I need to know if Macs support ASM. This is some type of code a programer used to write one of his programs. Hes willing to try for a mac if it isn't to much trouble and wants to k…
Er…ASM is shorthand for assembly language. It's totally processor-dependent. So while you can write a Mac program in assembly, whether or not that will run on a given box depends o…
not all of it is in asm. he has c and c++ in it as well. but i know those are mac compatible so i was just worried about asm.
So what you are saying is it will depend on what proce…
If he's converting from one processor's assembly to another, he'll most likely have some issues converting the assembly code. C/C++ is relatively processor independent.
Unfortunately, the only real response to "Do Macs support ASM" is "which one?" Every processor has its own form of assembly language, and it is usually very hard to port ASM code w…
Hello! Thank you!
The high speed is wireless from a tower to receiver and comes in on coax. We have a LinkSys Wireless-B Ethernet Bridge WET11v2 . We have two older iMacs (slo…
If I get this right, all you have coming into the house is a coax, is that right? You should have some other box, either supplied by or specified by the ISP that provides the towe…
OK...so I do need to hook the COAX up to the bridge. What do I need to buy? Two more bridges (instead of airport cards) and one router?
I did set the bridge to X (PC). The br…
Sorry I missed your question. Right away I noticed that the bridge did not come with an antenna. So yes, I did hook the COAX up to the antenna port without realizing it!
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After reading this: http://www.wifinetnews.com/archives/006160.html I'm wondering if the Airport Extreme Base Station is the way to go until Cisco is able to come up to par? I'm…
Is the Buffalo AirStation Turbo G High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter WLI-TX4-G54HP a good choice? It seems to be economical for older iMacs. Any recommendations?
You have to note the particular kind of connector on your coax; different manufacturers use different kinds for their antenna jacks, so you either need one that matches or an adapt…
As of this morning, our account was set up and I have the high speed internet working via the LinkSys Wireless-B Ethernet Bridge connected directly to the iMac via the short includ…
http://www.thinksecret.com claims that Apple has begun manufacturing the new "MacBook" (Intel iBook) which should be available in the next 30-60 days.
According to the rumor site,…
Makes sense w/r/t the low-end model; the PowerBook never offered much more above the iBook except DVI and screen spanning, both of which I'd expect to see in the MacBook.
I'd expe…