I have a 624 here also. There is no reason why it won't work. It's just
an IP address on your network. Plug your cable modem into the WAN port,
and your local computers into the LAN ports. Set your computers to get IP
addresses via DHCP. Set up the 624 to dish out IP addresses via DHCP. It
may already be set this way out of the box - I've had mine so long I don't
remember if I had to turn it on manually or not.
IAC, it all works fine, and we have 6 or so wireless laptops around the
house that connect fine thru it.
I don't use OS 9 any longer, but it worked fine on the few occasions I used
it.
Dan
I recently got Comcast Cable Internet and bought D-Link DI-624 Router.
I have an S900 running 9.1 connected to the Internet.
The package says that at a minimum OS 10.3, 10.2, 10.1 is required.
Recent posting here implied operation on a C500 would be possible. No
mention of Operating Systems was made.
I have not opened the box yet. The Router was $80 bucks with two $20
rebates at Office Max in Everett, WA.
Will the DI-624 run on OS 9.1?
TIA
Ernie
Reference the following post:
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Dan Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [SM] Hubs and Routers????
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 19:04:35 -0400
I want to connect 2 macs, possibly all my macs (5), to the internet via my
ntl cable modem.
For the passed few years I've been connecting to the internet from my C500
via a D-link 4 port hub.
My ntl cable modem is plugged into the hub for connection, this way I can
stay on my small mac network (I only use the C500 online). I know this has
a
performance hit, as when the cable modem is plugged straight into the
C500,
it seems much faster.
Now, I think I should be connecting my 'modem' to a 'router' and then to
the 'hub' to make the internet accessible to all my macs. Is this correct?
Get a Wireless Router. I use a DLink DI-624, but there are many others,
like the Linksys WRT54G. These go for around $60 - $70.
You connect your cable modem to the WAN connection, and it has a built-in 4
port switch that you plug your Macs into. Setup your Macs to use
Automatic DHCP addressing, and then goto the IP address in your browser of
the config page of the router (usually in the 192.168.0.x range), and make
any adjustments you need to make, although you should be good to go with
the
defaults. The wireless part you just can turn off until you get a
wireless laptop of some kind.
I don't recall how/if the built-in firewall of the router was configued
when
I got it, but you should definitely look at that.
With one of these you don't need your old hub - the switch will work much
better. You can use your hub if you need to have all 5 computers
connected at once.
Dan
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