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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #60 on: 13 September 2006, 06:13 »
What I suggested pretty much is the only way you're going to get ethernet on that machine.

I suppose getting it on the net could be accomplished through the serial port some way too, probably most easily with a Linux distribution.

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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #61 on: 13 September 2006, 21:42 »
hey i trust you bedouin! i just wasn't sure if the two devices might be the same thing (or something) what with it being a macintosh laptop and all, i know next to nothing about apple's hardware, especially pre iMac. thanks for your comments dudes!
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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #62 on: 25 March 2008, 12:07 »
well, i managed to buy an asante scsi adaptor on ebay for a fiver. haven't tried it yet or really looked at it. It does have an ethernet port on it though, can i plug that directly into the router or do i need a further adaptor of some kind in between?

also, mine hasn't come with a mains lead or adaptor. does yours use one of these, bedouin?
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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #63 on: 27 March 2008, 08:03 »
It doesn't need an adapter.  You will need a 10-Base T hub though because it WILL NOT work with autosensing switches.  If you have a high quality router that lets you set the speed on each port that's another option, but most people don't.  I also had no luck getting it to fetch an IP address through DHCP in 7.5, so static it is.

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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #64 on: 31 March 2008, 14:29 »
hmm, so then i need a 10BaseT hub, which i then plug into the router, daisychain style, and i'll need to look up static IPs for that OS (I think 7.0 on it at the moment, or possibly 6.5)

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Re: I've got a Mac!
« Reply #65 on: 1 April 2008, 05:27 »
DHCP might work for you.  Worth a shot.  It never worked for me though.