Sorry, I also should mention the ThreeMacs <www.threemacs.com> website. 
They do a great job of explaining cross-platform networking in plain 
english. Check it out, they will probably have the answer to your 
questions.

-Robyn

On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 09:09  PM, Robyn J. Lyons wrote:

>
> Since the Ethernet option has appeared, I doubt that you will need any
> drivers. Most Asante cards can just use the Apple drivers. This has
> usually been the case for years.
>
> As for the practicality, depends on what you want to do. If you want to
> just share a broadband internet connection, it isn't a problem. If you
> want to share files, then things get a little trickier. In order to
> share files between the two you will need either (just one not both)
> Dave <www.thursbysystems.com> installed on the Mac or PC-Mac LAN
> <www.miramar.com> installed on the PC. Setting them up isn't to
> difficult since the quickstart guide is fairly straight forward, once
> that is done, they tend to play together rather nicely.
>
> -Robyn


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