From: Jonathan L. @ T. F. <jon...@th...> - 2002-09-20 15:40:21
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on 9/20/02 9:43 AM, Rich Richins at rri...@zi... wrote: > I'm half way there using b5 and 10.2.1. TCP/IP works, but (like > others have said) it didn't work the first time. Installed a couple > of times, and rebooted a couple of times, then all of a sudden, it > worked. Still don't have Appletalk working over wireless connection, > so I can't print or transfer files from OSX unless I connect a wire. > Can anybody??? Hi Rich - Appletalk isn't fully supported yet, as I understand it, with the wireless driver. But you can still connect to another computer via its IP address. In your Go menu, select Connect to Server. In the window that appears, type in "afp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", where the xxx business is replace= d by the IP address of the machine you're connecting to. Hope this helps -- j Jonathan Lyons ________________________________________________________ Burn =AD A Science Fiction Noir by Jonathan Lyons | WordWeaver Award for Literary Excellence | BookSense Pick! | 2000 Frankfurt Awards nominee | Dream Realm Awards nominee | Spectrum Awards Nominee Science Fiction Chronicle says: "'Burn' ... is an involving, gripping experience." The Austin Chronicle says: "Lyons takes the 21st century by the scruff and gives it a two-fisted knuckloid sandwich in the kisser. ... This mix of James Ellroy via William Gibson is fun, raucous stuff." Ann Brandon, editor, Invisible Cities Press: "A futuristic work with sophisticated themes of capitalism in its final stages of thuggism and the globe in its final stages of life." http://www.the-foundry.net/burn/ ________________________________________________________ |