My Reply follows quote. On 13/03/2003 09:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Thanks for the help so far and suggestionsa > >well if I'm not mistaken I can use a Farallon transceiver but I >cant quite work out how it works a > >I understand that a non pci card using network is thinnet in other >words the standard built in ethernet and that an Etherwave connector >by Farallon (now defunct?) is worth finding as they are now >reasonably priced >I ve seen cables with Cobra like heads with 2 connectors at one end >in it but this would only work I think with one computer to one other >computer? Or can you connect the Farallon Etherwave to one computer >and the other 2 to the other computer and the printer? >This seems simple but in my experience NOTHING is that simplea >Or am I barking up a completely incorrect tree entirely? ----------- It is getting a bit difficult to keep track of what has been discussed and which has been skipped. As a suggestion, I think many of your questions would be more easily answered after you visit: <http://www.atpm.com/network/>.
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