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WoW: wireless connection issues — #4

Hey AlphaQuam! I am using AE and an Airport Xpress box to connect, with both my G5, and iBook. Other than marginally higher latency than a wired connection, I get no probs at all.…
MacNN Networking by The Placid Casual Sun, 26 Jun 2005 - 14:04

WoW: wireless connection issues — #3

Which Netgear Router do you have? I might have the same one, and if so that will be terrible if i have a problem with WoW when i buy my ibook. I am already having problems with my…
MacNN Networking by FenderGuy585 Sun, 26 Jun 2005 - 11:02

WoW: wireless connection issues — #2

Some latency issues, but thats all. Not optimal wireless connection near my desk – actually just suitable for browsing. I prefer to use ethernet for "realtime" tasks like WOW or fo…
MacNN Networking by sniffer Sun, 26 Jun 2005 - 07:06

WoW: wireless connection issues — #1

I'm having a horrible time trying to play WoW over my wireless LAN. Here is the situation: I have a G5 with an Airport Extreme card and WoW has basically become unplayable when I …
MacNN Networking by AlphaQuam Sat, 25 Jun 2005 - 22:50

USB over IP/Ethernet anyone? — #5

To answer the question about USB over ethernet: there are three things i can think of: 1. Ethernet KVM (keyboard, video, mouse). These use IP, so it works from all over the intern…
MacNN Networking by tooki Sat, 25 Jun 2005 - 10:11

USB over IP/Ethernet anyone? — #4

Bluetooth, all the way. Get the Logitech MX900 mouse to go with it. I doubt you will need the USB extension, but it is a great suggestion.
MacNN Networking by intake Thu, 23 Jun 2005 - 20:09

USB over IP/Ethernet anyone? — #3

Get a USB extension cable and plug a bluetooth dongle into it. Fish the cable through your entertainment center and arrange it so the dongle sticks it's head out a little on the to…
MacNN Networking by GSixZero Thu, 23 Jun 2005 - 12:04

USB over IP/Ethernet anyone? — #2

How about a wireless keyboard and mouse? USB bluetooth adapters are dirt-cheap these days, and the range should be alright. My brother used his wireless mouse from a distance of &…
MacNN Networking by OreoCookie Thu, 23 Jun 2005 - 08:11

USB over IP/Ethernet anyone? — #1

Does anyone know of a way to connect USB peripherals (specifically a keyboard/mouse) via an ethernet bridge? I am thinking about connecting a Mac mini to my plasma TV, but that wou…
MacNN Networking by kiddydoc Thu, 23 Jun 2005 - 07:57

Click Through/Mouseover through a layer? — #1

Is there any way to make it so a layer does not kill mouse actions to the layer below it. I want a semi transparent layer (with a PNG in it) to float over another layer but not bl…
MacNN Peripherals by moonmonkey Tue, 21 Jun 2005 - 22:07

Mac as a web host server — #20

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld ur site isnt working for me but ok i got phpmyadmin running fine. now i want to make it so when i go to the secret fold name that it asks to …
MacNN Networking by genevish Tue, 14 Jun 2005 - 14:58

Mac as a web host server — #19

I can't access the site either. I assume his IP has changed or his server has been turned off.
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Mon, 13 Jun 2005 - 18:31

Mac as a web host server — #18

ur site isnt working for me but ok i got phpmyadmin running fine. now i want to make it so when i go to the secret fold name that it asks to login like when you go to a web site w…
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Mon, 13 Jun 2005 - 17:43

Mac as a web host server — #17

Hmm, I don't know. I can't see it from a PC that is also behind the wall. It gets a failure to connect error on IE. I placed the PC in the DMZ and didn't make any difference. B…
MacNN Networking by westrock Mon, 13 Jun 2005 - 01:12

Mac as a web host server — #15

I wasn't real sure what you guys are talking about and whether it applies to me as well. However I went to the router (linksys WCG200) and under Applications & Gameing > Po…
MacNN Networking by westrock Sun, 12 Jun 2005 - 21:15

Mac as a web host server — #14

that didnt work but i just reinstalled mysql and it works. i didnt have anything important so reinstalling everything wont hurt me
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Thu, 9 Jun 2005 - 17:12

Mac as a web host server — #13

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld What is this error? and how to fix code: The $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] directive MUST be set in your configuration file! http://www.google.c…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Thu, 9 Jun 2005 - 09:59

Mac as a web host server — #12

thanks for all your help but i got the last and hopefully final questions ok since mysql was installed i got phpmyadmin to work. but i get these 2 errors. 1. What is this error…
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 19:43

Mac as a web host server — #11

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld were is the database stored What database? Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld and is there a phpmyadmin for mac? VersionTracke…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 19:05

Mac as a web host server — #10

kool worked. 2 questions. were is the database stored and is there a phpmyadmin for mac? thanks. i am really interested in this. i have my own .com and i would like to be able t…
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 18:07

Mac as a web host server — #9

You do have to edit two lines in your httpd.conf file to make Apache use PHP.
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 17:22

Mac as a web host server — #8

then i must be missing something else to run a phpnuke webpage from my computer.
MacNN Networking by jay3ld Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 16:47

Mac as a web host server — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by jay3ld with mac os x it is super simple to use your computer as a web host. though installing things such as php and mysql dont always work right for…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 13:49

Mac as a web host server — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by westrock OK, so port 80 is the Internet port? Will this affect other computers on the network (IE: incoming Internet will be steered to just the Mac…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 8 Jun 2005 - 13:47
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