Re: [MacGroup] Question for Lee...or anyone that is using Encryption

2015-12-08 Thread Brian O'Neal
Cable modem goes into the port marked "wan" or "internet" on router1. Plug a cable into one of the numbered ports on router1, and then the other end goes into "wan/internet" in router2. Yes it is double nat. But default configurations of the two routers separate them and you will not have any

Re: [MacGroup] Question for Lee...or anyone that is using Encryption

2015-12-08 Thread John Robinson
Thanks so much Brian, so naming the second Router and putting all the home electronic devices onto that router will shelter those devices from the Router 1 which will have the Mac’s, iPads and iPhones? Right? Also, lets say a home has lighting, door locks, garage door camera and open/close

[MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread John Robinson
Completely new subject, I am puzzled how they did this, and if they can do it can others? At home one of the networks is U-Verse. AT wanted to get rid of their analog lines so they finally had me within range to upgrade to U-Verse., and they got rid of the old DSL line. I now had two

[MacGroup] reply to Judy re:Looking for printer recommendations

2015-12-08 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
I’m on Murphy’s Camera (Louisville, KY) mailing list. Thought you might be interested. ___ MacGroup mailing list MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup

Re: [MacGroup] Question for Lee...or anyone that is using Encryption

2015-12-08 Thread Lee Larson
On Dec 7, 2015, at 8:55 PM, John Robinson wrote: > This is confusing to me, how do you this? > > Right now the cable from TimeWarner modem goes into the Apple Airport > Extreme…how do I place a second router “behind” the first? > > What is the wiring, do one of the

Re: [MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread Lee Larson
On Dec 8, 2015, at 10:15 AM, John Robinson wrote: > The strange thing when the tech hooked this up yesterday I plugged his box > into the switch for the TimeWarner network and I said I would have to give > him the password for the Router…he said he never needed it… > >

Re: [MacGroup] transferring a program from TIVO to my Mac to burn to DVD

2015-12-08 Thread Sandy Price
Harry -- I don't know if it's bad software or not, others may know, but Apple, by default, sets your permissions to not allow apps to be installed that are not from the Mac App Store. You can override it in the System Properties > Security & Privacy > Allow applications downloaded from:

Re: [MacGroup] transferring a program from TIVO to my Mac to burn to DVD

2015-12-08 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Thanks Sandy, I will wait and let others chime in, too. I have gotten other programs from outside the apple store that I have been able to open. But perhaps they had an app store presence as well. > On Dec 8, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Sandy Price wrote: > > Harry -- > > I don't

[MacGroup] transferring a program from TIVO to my Mac to burn to DVD

2015-12-08 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
In looking for software to transfer a program from my TIVO to my computer I found this page: http://i-mediasky.com/burn-tivo-recordings-to-dvd/ It let me to a program called cTivo which I downloaded and am now running on my Mac. Also

Re: [MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread John Robinson
Thanks so much Lee for your continued help to so many. John > On Dec 8, 2015, at 10:40 AM, Lee Larson wrote: > > On Dec 8, 2015, at 10:15 AM, John Robinson > wrote: > >> The strange thing when the tech hooked this up

Re: [MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread John Robinson
You know Lee, now that you have explained this I am still puzzled. The TimeWarner Modem is set to bridge mode, then the Apple router distributes the IP addresses…maybe the modem has been neutered by TimeWarner but how did this Dish devise get past the Apple Router? The router is the first

[MacGroup] New El Capitan

2015-12-08 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Apple dropped 10.11.2 today, so perhaps now it’s safe enough to install for the timid. Still check with your application vendors if you are unsure about something you can’t live without. You can use the update in the app store, or you can download and use the “combo” updater:

Re: [MacGroup] transferring a program from TIVO to my Mac to burn to DVD

2015-12-08 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Harry, Sandy, et al: Right-click (or control-click) on the file and you can choose Open, and it will still give you the warning, but will now give you a button to open it anyway. Jonathan > On Dec 8, 2015, at 2:19 PM, Sandy Price wrote: > > Harry -- > > I don't know if

Re: [MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread John Robinson
Thanks again Lee, dang, in my next life I hope to be smart… John > On Dec 8, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Lee Larson wrote: > > On Dec 8, 2015, at 2:19 PM, John Robinson > wrote: > >> The TimeWarner Modem is set to bridge

Re: [MacGroup] How Did They Do This?

2015-12-08 Thread Lee Larson
On Dec 8, 2015, at 2:19 PM, John Robinson wrote: > The TimeWarner Modem is set to bridge mode, then the Apple router distributes > the IP addresses…maybe the modem has been neutered by TimeWarner but how did > this Dish devise get past the Apple Router? The router is