Bcastner,
You are correct in saying that newer MAC do support TCP/IP. I have researched some sites regarding this and haven't find any information for a direct Appletalk and TCP/IP handshake. I've also asked some MAC certified people and tried testing it using a switch in our LAB and still...
Yes you could share internet connection on the device provided that the router would be acting as s switch rather than as a router. You would need to configure the router in this manner: Change the mode to router, Change LAN IP Address to 192.168.0.254, and disable DHCP on the router. The...
For internet access you could use an access point router for wired and wireless connection. Bcastner is correct in saying regarding WinXp and the link he has provided is very helpful for young techies. Regarding MAC file and printsharing for MAC to PC and vice-versa, you would be needing a...
T1 speeds 1Mbps and uploads at speeds up to 150Kbps. The setting would be set to Static IP Address. PPPoE is normally used by DSL which requires username and password for authenthication, while Cable is just running Obtain an IP Address Automatically which uses MAC Clone for authentication...
Here are some of Linksys switches where you could check. It is recommend to use a switch to act as your buffer from your modem.
http://www.linksys.com/products/group.asp?grid=34&scid=31
Yes you could; however, you would likely be using switch in between the router and the modem. The WAN connection type would be a static IP Address provided to you by your ISP.
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