My replies are below.

John Carmonne wrote:


The iMac speed and the iBook speed would be restricted to the slowest unit
Not really. The iMac, being wired to the cable modem already, could be plugged into the router. If both were connected to wireless, then yes, you would be restricted to the slowest unit.
which would be the iBook if you use a router. How slow? I don't really know, 
but I think on the net it's not a problem.
It's not a problem unless you have a >~27mbps internet connection, which is much more than standard cable internet.

  The router you mention is b/g speed I think, so depening on the iBook card 
both machines could run g speed. Some others on the list are very well versed 
in the speed department.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
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