[muglo] Re: Networking
- From: William R McGrath <wmcgrath@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 11:27:55 -0400
I must disagree with Tee and Ilbert over Sympatico. I have been using it for
three or four years now and my experience is all good. About two months ago
I had a problem (can't remeber what it was now -- early stage of
what's-it-called? ) and it was fixed over the phone and on line. Now when I
start up, Sympatico does too and is on until I shut down. The Micro-iffy
stuff that comes with it? Toss it.
By the way, is anybody using Eudora?
Bill McGrath
> From: Tee Cashmore <teecashmore@xxxxxx>
> Reply-To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:54:54 -0400
> To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [muglo] Re: Networking
>
>
> On 29-Jul-05, at 1:20 PM, Tim Kearn wrote:
>
>> I am 'new' to networking computers so please be patient...
>> What I have are a iMac (CRT model running Tiger) and an iBook
>> (clamshell running Panther) and would like to hook them up to share a
>> wired Internet DSL connection.
>> Would I use a router for this?
>
> Yes. This would be a good time to connect with "ISP.ca" for your DSL.
>> Could the both be connected to the Internet at the same time?
>
> Yes, they can be.
>> Does Symaptico charge extra for this?
>
> No, because with a router they only see one computer, but I do not
> recommend Symcrapico, especially following Ilberts message earlier this
> week about the evil one, who has reappeared again! Now established that
> Symcrapicos software was the major source of troubles, with Microsaft
> idiotic stuff thrown in.
>
>
>> I would also like them to share the printer, scanner, external hard
>> drive, cd burner, etc. that I currently have connected to USB hubs
>> Would I do this through the router or stay using the hubs?
>> TIA,
>> Tim
>
> The hubs are probably the easiest way.
> TTFN,
> TeeC
>
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