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Belkin F5D7010 wireless card in an iBook? — #4

I'm wondering about this too. I need to rework my wireless network and want to get a Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router and a Belkin F5D7010 (I have a Powerbook and my roomm…
MacNN Networking by Ozmodiar

Belkin F5D7010 wireless card in an iBook? — #7

Get the Buffalo card. OS X sees it as an airport card, and that is a good thing. But Louh, this card is not for you. The powerbook that you mentioned in your first post has a PCMC…
MacNN Networking by osxpinot

Belkin F5D7010 wireless card in an iBook? — #8

According to the Belkin web site, the 7010 is also recognized by the Airport software. Is Buffalo more reputable than Belkin? They're priced about the same on their respective we…
MacNN Networking by Ozmodiar

Network sniffer — #1

Is there an app that allows me to determine who is using my home network, ie, what clients are logged into my airport? Is there an app which tells me what networks are in range of…
MacNN Networking by pvolker

Network sniffer — #2

I have never used an airport, but I know my router (netgear) will give a summary of dhcp assignment in the managment console. If you highly suspect someone on your network I'd ins…
MacNN Networking by Partisan01

Network sniffer — #3

I think using a sniffer is a bit much for what you're trying to accomplish. What you can do to make sure that someone doesn't hijack your wireless network is the usual precautio…
MacNN Networking by macroy

Network sniffer — #4

Well, the thing is, I have several students with laptops at my place, and occasionally my internet speed is degraded, and I'd like to know if its because I've got too many users, o…
MacNN Networking by pvolker

Network sniffer — #5

Is there some reason why you don't have WEP/Mac address registration enabled? (Though, of course security by itself won't tell you how many/which users are on the network at a giv…
MacNN Networking by MattD

do i need a router? — #1

my computer's setup basically just has a dsl modem plugged into a usb port, do i need to have a router? i don't know much about networking but i heard it's supposed to be safer to …
MacNN Networking by Aric

do i need a router? — #2

If you have a USB DSL modem, you can't (practically) use a router. Routers are ethernet devices. Since you can't put a router between you and the Internet, you should get AND FAI…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

is the webcast up yet? — #1

is the webcast up yet? i cant seem to get it to run???what gives it was supposed to be up at midnight (i.e. NOW).
MacNN Networking by onlykaria

is the webcast up yet? — #2

quit poking that dude with the stick and go DOWNLOAD the keynote from the other thread. christ. all pokin' that guy and whatnot. you should be ashamed. now go on. find that other…
MacNN Networking by IceEnclosure

is the webcast up yet? — #3

i tried that it sends me here and tells me the link is not valid http://stream.apple.akadns.net/ but i will keep trying
MacNN Networking by onlykaria

is the webcast up yet? — #5

That link has been switched to something from Bjork! Try this; http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/j...100_56_ref.mov
MacNN Networking by KarlG

is the webcast up yet? — #7

Quote: Originally posted by IceEnclosure: http://a772.g.akamai.net/neo.qtv.app...cworld_300.mov Bjork!
MacNN Networking by E's Lil Theorem

is the webcast up yet? — #8

Quote: Originally posted by E's Lil Theorem: Bjork! oops, yea forgot. well, i got it.
MacNN Networking by IceEnclosure

Clueless to networking... — #1

I just got an iBook so that I can bring my laptop to school and use this for all my school work. When I come home I want to be able to print off the printer I have for my PC Deskt…
MacNN Networking by notorious426

Clueless to networking... — #2

Turn on Printer Sharing on your PC desktop. It will need to be the print server so that both computers can print to it. (I'm assuming you don't have a networked printer)
MacNN Networking by fromthecloud

Clueless to networking... — #3

First: you are not looking at networking... it sounds like you already have your network set up. You are looking to share a printer over a network. Common misnomer. Second: this h…
MacNN Networking by larkost
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