On 1/21/02 8:26 PM, "M. Tamer �zsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, I don't quite understand Paul's remark about OS X won't letting me
> share the same external router. I am running a router (MacSense Pro)
> connected to my DSL modem and I have four things connected to the router: my
> printer, my wired G4, my old Lombardi, and Airport. There are three more
> machines running off the Airport right now. Of the five machines that are
> running, two are running OS X (10.1.2), one is running 9.2, one 9.1 and the
> last W2K (yes, I hate to admit it, but I have one of those too). So, OS X is
> very happy being connected to a router  that it is sharing with other
> devices.

Can they all be connected to the internet at the same time? "Router" was
probably the wrong word. I don't have my own router. But I can't connect
both my computers to each other via the internet through the same ethernet
hub. I can connect either one that way, and I can connect the two together
as a local network through the hub. A level-3 Apple tech explained to me
that without OS X Server, it was impossible to connect them via the
internet. In fact, if one is connected to the internet, I usually need to
reboot it before I can connect the two together trough the hub. It _is_ a
very cheap hub, but...

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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