on 19/6/02 11:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But iinet techies are doing this, telling people of lack of Mac > compatability, I got told this yesterday. Techi said they had one person > on a Mac, but it wasn't working well. So, good to hear that it isn't a > problem.
The iiNet techs generally don't have a clue. There are a few of them that know Mac's but most of the ones that don't believe linux is the savoir of the world are hooked on Windows. The D-Link DSL 300 which they supply has an authentication client built in. All that's required is to set the Mac up to use the DSL 300 as a router and for the Mac to grab a DHCP address from the modem. It's very easy to set up and works fine. -- My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned ... couldn't concentrate.