If you have a iBook the ethernet jack is on the left side (near to the modem). If you have a G3/G4 Powerbook it is on the back (near the modem).
Michael on 10/23/02 8:22 AM, eirik dentz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't have direct experience with your issue, but you might want to > try searching for "BEFW11S4" > On these pages: > > http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?14@;@.ee6baf3 > http://discussions.info.apple.com/WebX?13@;[email protected] > > Not sure if you'll find a howto, but it looks like there are quite a > few others who have dealt with the same issue. > > HTH > > eirik > > On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 12:59 AM, Roland R. Thomas wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> I'd like to hook up my girlfriend's Mac laptop (built-in Airport card, >> but if there is an Ethernet jack, I sure as hell can't find it) to my >> Linksys router. She's using 56k dial-up and I'm on a cable-modem. Not >> that I need the brownie points, but I think she'll marry me if I can >> get >> her laptop onto my router. >> >> The router is version 1 running firmware version 1.42.7 (Apr 23 2002). >> WEP is disabled and her MAC address has been added to the router's >> table. I have no trouble using my ThinkPad X22 (Avaya Orinoco Silver >> and Windows XP). >> >> I'm Mac-clueless but does anyone know if this is possible? Is there a >> web site and/or FAQ that can clearly spell out exactly what I need to >> do? (Yes, it's an Apple/Windows household, but it'll take a lot more >> than that to separate us.) -- NYCwireless - http://www.nycwireless.net/ Un/Subscribe: http://lists.nycwireless.net/mailman/listinfo/nycwireless/ Archives: http://lists.nycwireless.net/pipermail/nycwireless/
