On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Chuck & Kim wrote:

> We just got DSL...<<clapping>>
>
> Anyway, we are using a 'router' with the modem.
>
> My question:
>
> Can we use the ethernet cord for... both internet & networking computers at
> the same time? I would like to connect all three Macs. Please don't tell me
> we need a hub... :o(

I'm sure someone could point out an exception, but the answer sohuld be a
resounding "yes".

Connect each computer via ethernet to the router. When on one Mac, the
others should be accessible by"connecting to servers" (Cmd-k). Then you
simply log in.

To state the obvious (?) - allcomputers involved, as well as the router,
need to be turned on.

> We're usings OS X.3
>
> Thank you for any help you can give.
> Kim

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