Thanks for the quick response. Yeah, might be a silly question, but you know how finicky winblows machines can be, so I thought I'd drop in the question just the same, seeing as how NOTHING I've ever done on that PC was easy.
Brian


On Dec 22, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

Will there be any incompatabilities adding this PC to the system?

No, not at all.

The base station does not know, nor does it care what OS the client computer is running.

It is like Ethernet. It just doesn't matter if the computer is running Windows, Mac OS or AmigaDOS for that matter, so long as the ethernet port responds like an ethernet port is supposed to. That's all the base station 'sees'. You won't be able to administer it from the PC, but you don't have to.

The only trouble you might have is if you've restricted the Base station to only certain hardware addresses, you will have to add the new card to the list, but beyond that it's a little like asking if you need new electrical wiring to plug in a PC versus a Mac.



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