On 12/14/02 11:31 AM, "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What, exactly are you trying to do?  Hook an ABS through Ethernet to the
> IIsi? How is the ABS going to get its TCP/IP connection?

(ABS stands for AirPort Base Station for new readers)

No, there isn't a base station. Here's the setup.

--My side of house--
iMac (Ethernet) (AirPort Card)*
Mac IIsi (Ethernet)
Pentium-100 Linux/Win98 box (Ethernet)
--Other side of house--
Netgear wireless router
Cable modem (wired to router)
HP/Win98 box (Wired to router)*

The * computers have internet access. I would like to use the iMac to
connect the IIsi and/or the Pentium-100 to the internet.


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