I'm new to Apples.
I am having trouble connecting an iMac via its built-in Ethernet port to a Win2K Pro machine running Appletalk (I assume it needs to be running Appletalk).
Both machines connect to ISPs using dynamic IP and I don't want to mess this up on the Mac (I'm OK with this on the PC but am not sure things work the same way on the Mac).
If I bind Appletalk to Ethernet, will assigning an IP address to the machine leave the PPP IP address (equivalent to DUN on the PC, I assume) dynamic?
If the workgroup on the PC is called "xxx" do I need something on the Mac called the same? Or do I need to set up a Domain (as opposed to a workgroup) on the PC? What about a subnet mask? If I look in My Network Places on the PC is see the PC itself but not the Mac. File sharing is enabled on the Mac.
Finally, I am using a cross-over Cat 5 cable to connect the machines.
HELP!!!!!
Thanks.
Tony.
I am having trouble connecting an iMac via its built-in Ethernet port to a Win2K Pro machine running Appletalk (I assume it needs to be running Appletalk).
Both machines connect to ISPs using dynamic IP and I don't want to mess this up on the Mac (I'm OK with this on the PC but am not sure things work the same way on the Mac).
If I bind Appletalk to Ethernet, will assigning an IP address to the machine leave the PPP IP address (equivalent to DUN on the PC, I assume) dynamic?
If the workgroup on the PC is called "xxx" do I need something on the Mac called the same? Or do I need to set up a Domain (as opposed to a workgroup) on the PC? What about a subnet mask? If I look in My Network Places on the PC is see the PC itself but not the Mac. File sharing is enabled on the Mac.
Finally, I am using a cross-over Cat 5 cable to connect the machines.
HELP!!!!!
Thanks.
Tony.