David:
I don't know offhand about the Linksys router, but most of those work
with a simple web browser interface--you configure everything by a computer
hooked directly to the router/hub. You might got to the Linksys web page or
do a search on <http://www.google.com/mac.html> for Mac and the Linksys
model number.
Gary
David Berkowitz wrote:
> Hello Folks.
>
> I just signed up for Verizon DSL.
>
> I have a powerbook and two desktop G4's, one with an
> airport card and the other connected directly to an
> Airport base station via ethernet.
>
> I was able to successfully get up and running on one
> of the desktop macs (the one without the airport
> card.) Verizon also sent me a Linksys DSL/Router/Hub
> that came with only Windows software.
>
> How do I get all the computers on the DSL network?
>
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