I volunteered to set up a mac wi-fi network at the small school where I work.
You know, a desk top iMac or two, a couple of iBooks and PBooks, and a couple of windows boxes, all tied to a dial-up line via graphite Airport and AOL.
How should I get the APBS to talk right to the AOL script?
Can I expect the cheap, third party DLink USB ethernet adapter to do everything as neatly as Airport cards?
Can I expect to print over the wireless network to printers attached to Macs on the network?
Should I just have spent the money and bought all genuine Mac Airport cards instead of trying to save money with the USB dingus's?
Should we just dump AOL?
Any help is appreciated Bill Oetjen
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