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Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #4

Brad, You initially set up the printer with a wired USB connection and load the driver software from the included CD. Then, OS X will recognize the printer wirelessly (either B or…
MacNN Networking by chase50

Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #5

The U.S. driver for other models (like my i850) has support for CD printing -- I just lack the hardware. I'd be surprised if the drivers for the Pixma series were actually differen…
MacNN Networking by tooki

Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #6

Hey chase50 Wow that sounds GREAT!!! So you think I can just use my Standard AirPort Card, that'll be good and save me some money. Thanks for all the Info!!! Can't wait to get one…
MacNN Networking by bgotori

Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #7

Quote: Originally posted by chase50: bgotori, It works great with my 17" PB and iBook using Airport Extreme cards. I couldn't be happier with this printer (unless I co…
MacNN Networking by MikeD

Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #9

A point to note. It does require a wireless access point (i.e. basestation). And a software base station doesn't seem to cut it. It may be obvious to some, but I didn't know this.…
MacNN Networking by ism

Canon iP4000R with PowerBook??? — #10

Quote: Originally posted by chase50: Mike, It can handle either WEP or WPA... Charlie Charlie - I'm having trouble getting ip400R to use the WEP password I have…
MacNN Networking by BJLS

Switch Nightmare — #2

I am ashamed to admit I'm on a USB dsl modem and it's awful. I just moved, and changed ISPs and they sent me one in error. I'm waiting for the ethernet one to arrive and they're su…
MacNN Networking by paully dub

Switch Nightmare — #3

It is not totally AOL's fault. I know sympatico did the same thing up here. At first they ONLY had an ethernet modem, but, they got too many complaints on how peoples PC's didn't…
MacNN Networking by Severed Hand of Skywalker

Switch Nightmare — #4

Quote: Originally posted by paully dub: Plus their software went and erased all my safari bookmarks, and is extremely buggy. Meh. Your ISP makes you use their softw…
MacNN Networking by Sherwin

Switch Nightmare — #5

I've seen many cable modems that had ethernet AND usb, and I always laughed at the USB. But having ONLY usb. There's no excuse for that. This crappy AOL modem has no drivers or any…
MacNN Networking by l008com

Switch Nightmare — #6

Quote: Originally posted by Sherwin: Meh. Your ISP makes you use their software? I wouldn't touch that with a 10' pole. For the USB modem, on the mac, this model a…
MacNN Networking by paully dub

Two Airport Express + Two Attached Printers? — #2

In order for any network device to be visible it has to have its own unique IP address, so there will have to be two IP addresses involved. As long as the two stations have their o…
MacNN Networking by larkost

Two Airport Express + Two Attached Printers? — #3

I'm going to use two airport express' linked via WDS [instead of having two seperate networks]........ so it will be seen as one network. and with a usb printer attached to bot…
MacNN Networking by badtz

Two Airport Express + Two Attached Printers? — #5

The second base station (the one that is set to WDS and not connected to the outside world via ethernet) will get its IP address from the primary base station via DHCP, that is the…
MacNN Networking by larkost

internet sharing between 2 powerbooks — #2

If the Lombard is self-assigning an address, that means that it is not getting an address from the G4. Co you have to check all the parts of that connection... make sure that the e…
MacNN Networking by larkost

Network Design Question — #2

Quote: Originally posted by kernel_panic: I'm going to use my Panther Server as a router... So.... the "panther" is just there to provide NAT and DHCP? I would ei…
MacNN Networking by macroy

Network Design Question — #3

Quote: Originally posted by macroy: So.... the "panther" is just there to provide NAT and DHCP? I would either configure the "panther" to be a firewall, or spend $50 on…
MacNN Networking by kernel_panic

Network Design Question — #4

From a security perspective... it provides a seperate "segment" away from your internal machines. You usually place high visibility machines in there (web, dns, ftp etc...). Th…
MacNN Networking by macroy

Network Design Question — #5

So, I would connect a switch to the T1 router, connect the web/email/Panther servers to it, then connect the other enet interface on the Panther server to another switch for the in…
MacNN Networking by kernel_panic
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