--- E McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> OK, if there's no base station, why not just get two
> more network cards and 
> wire them to the router?

The Netgear box is working just like an AirPort
base station would. There's no wireless solution
for the IIsi. He could get a PCI card for the P100
or install a USB card and an 802.11b to USB thing.

That'd still leave the IIsi out.

Best bet is to Ethernet the IIsi, iMac and P100
together then setup routing software on the iMac.

The only "sticky bit" I can think of is does the iMac
support using the Ethernet port and the internal
802.11b card (AirPort) at the same time?

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