On Saturday, December 29, 2001, at 09:47 AM, Sam Burrish wrote:

>> I vaguely remember hearing about networking over USB. I'd like to be
>> able to do so between a PC (work) & my iBook. The PC is networked and I
>> don't want to disturb its Ethernet connection. Don't want to upset the
>> boss and it's been acting up anyway. iBook (2001 dual USB) is running 
>> OS
>> X.1.2
>
> What kind of networking do you want to do? Share an internet connection,
> access a file server, or print to a network printer?
>
> Sam

Share files (& maybe a printer which is on the PC side).

I used to be able to email my files back & forth but now one PC with the 
net connection chokes on anything but email & web pages. It's a family 
(not mine) run business and I'm the default tech, but since the PC is 
also the boss' wife's who doesn't like anything moved/changed, I'm not 
going to spend my time trying to figure out why.

So that it why I want to try and do it another way.

Can't spend any money unless I can really justify the cost.


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