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~*~PC to MAC Internet Sharing~*`
Name: dhanesh Date: March 1, 2005 at 10:48:43 Pacific OS: XP Home , MAC OS 8.5 CPU/Ram: 256 , 128
Comment:
Hi .. i have a PC with a DSL line .. my modem is Lucent CellPipe CELL-20A-USB ... its working fine .. Now i have a MAC .. its a G3 with OS 8.5 installed .. i wanted to connect my pc to the mac for sharing my internet connection .. Can anyone guide me step by step on how do i do this ? .. if possible please list the various hardware required .. Thankx in advance Dhanesh
Name: dhanesh Date: March 1, 2005 at 10:51:36 Pacific
Reply:
I have 2 LAN Cards .. 1 for my PC and 1 for my MAC ... the DSL Modem connects through USB.
whats good ? LAN OR USB for networking ? .. Can you also please help me out with the software settings on the PC as well as MAC ? .. Thankx
Hi .. i have a PC with a DSL line .. my modem is Lucent CellPipe CELL-20A-USB ... its working fine .. Now i have a MAC .. its a G3 with OS 8.5 installed .. i wanted to connect my pc to the mac for sha
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Response Number 2
Name: Kyomii Date: March 19, 2005 at 22:06:49 Pacific
Reply:
Get a broadband modem router, very cheap now, and much easier! these can be bought for as little as £30 with DSL modem built in.
They also take away the need for the main PC to be on for the client PC to access the net. You just plug your ethernet cable into the router from both computers - set up your ISP username and password, and away you go.
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