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Quote: Originally posted by smashbrosfan I've had this problem ever since OS X 10.2... But when I host a network with my Powerbook running 10.4.4, I can share my dial-up connection to my Windows XP machine through both airport and ethernet, and t…
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Quote: Originally posted by DrBoar To turn of the firewall, turning it of in the control panel is not enough, even when "off" is is still on Go to the control panel administrative tools and then to the shortcut to services. In the list of ru…
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Quote: Originally posted by smashbrosfan I've had this problem ever since OS X 10.2... But when I host a network with my Powerbook running 10.4.4, I can share my dial-up connection to my Windows XP machine through both airport and ethernet, and t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Meeces Okay, so after freakin out over strange behavior on my power book, see earlier post by me, I just upgraded to Tiger, with a clean install. No archiving. I did save info. to iPod, namely my photos. I have trie…
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OK, so you've got internet sharing turned on, that really should be all that you need to do - once you've done that, your LAN connection will begin handing out IP addresses from its' DHCP server (so don't run a DHCP server on your router, for exampl…
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I suggest visiting bensbargains.net and techbargains.com and getting the cheapest listed 802.11g-compatible router they've got. There aren't significant differences between the brands unless you need fairly nonstandard functionality... Linux on yo…
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You want internet sharing, not personal web sharing. Turn that on (in the sharing control panel) and then try again.
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A Belkin 802.11g card based on the Broadcom chipset (that's PCI) will plug right into your PM and will be recognized as an Airport card in 10.3 and higher. Just make sure it uses the Broadcom chipset, and most any brand should work (I use Belkin h…