>My Airport base station went kerflooey, so I replaced it with a D-Link.
>Very nice router, easy configuration. However. I have two Macs, both of
>which can see the internet, but can't connect to each other. I have all
>the same configurations in the Mac Preferences as I did with the
>Airport. It is baffling me.
>
>I have a feeling there's something I'm overlooking. Thoughts?

Make sure you turn on AppleShare over IP in your file sharing control 
panel (for OS 9) or Sharing System Pref (for OS X).

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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