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Old 06-08-2006, 02:15 PM
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Originally posted by AXiD670
At home, we've got a router, which my current PC is plugged into, and then the wireless router sitting on top, which he uses for his laptop. If I bring in a Mac, are we going to have to have two different router configurations for me to be able to use wireless? Please forgive me if this has already been answered, I may not be using the right "computer speak."

I'm currently sitting at a Dell Dimension laptop, using the office WiFi connection.

The proofreader is sitting 40 yards away. He is using a Dell XPS using a wired connection to the same network. He also has a PowerBook that he is running through the WiFi (and also works when wired) - and he has an AirPort setup too, if he so desires.

Any problems are just that - problems, something that is f-ed up, and not something that should be endemic or "just because I have a Mac" . . . and I'm a total PC homer.
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