No, we are not connected together.
One will disconnect so the other can connect.
I couldn't figure out how to share the internet.
I tried to connect two computers, both using OSX and the only option I was given to share the modem, was if we used a DSL type modem. :o(
Thanks for trying to help us out.
Kim
:o)


On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 05:33  PM, Jim Shimozawa wrote:

On Aug 1, 2004, at 10:57 AM, Wayne Clodfelter wrote:

Does the working iBook use the same cabling as the two problematic computers? If not, try using the known GOOD cable on the problematic computers. If nothing else, this should eliminate the cabling as suspect.

Kim:
Have you tried doing this?
It's a long shot but worth a try, I think - before moving on to look for other
possibilities.
Jim




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