In this article the author discusses some solutions to help distribute and configure Wireless clients in WPA2-Enterprise with 802.1X authentication implementations.
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In this article we'll go over examples of how Apple utilizes Bonjour in its products.
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Discusses some of the various options for sharing an internet connection between Macs.
Added: 09/24/2002,
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This tutorial provides information on how to set up a Mac on various network types including: switched ethernet, crossover ethernet, Airport wireless, LocalTalk-to-Ethernet, LocalTalk Serial and more.
Added: 06/14/2005,
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This MacTip is intended to be an introduction to Macintosh networking. There are literally hundreds of combinations of software, hardware, protocols, cabling and terminology that can be used in networking. This MacTip covers the information that most people would need to get started in creating a small home or office network.
Added: 08/10/2002,
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There's a problem when you need to put both a new iMac or Power Mac G3 Pro and an old LaserWriter or Mac Plus on the same network. The newest Macs are ethernet only. The older Macs, LocalTalk only.
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If you have an LocalTalk-ready printer, connection to an LocalTalk network is straightforward, requiring only a LocalTalk adapter and some phone line. This tutorial will show you how.
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Before Apple left the printer market a few years ago, they made three printer lines, the LaserWriter, StyleWriter, and ImageWriter series. Each series had several models, some including network support and some not. You can still share many of the "not" models, however, by using a hardware or software network adapter. This tutorial will show you how.
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If you have an Ethernet-ready printer, connection to an Ethernet network is straightforward on a Mac. This tutorial will show you how.
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Connecting more than one computer to a home Internet connection is increasingly common and not that difficult to do. There are a variety of products that share Internet connections, both hardware devices and software programs. This tutorial will explain the various options.
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When a printer lacks LocalTalk or Ethernet support and connects to a Mac using a serial (printer) cable, I refer to it as a serial printer. There are ways to share some Apple-brand serial printers on a network, but your options get murkier with printers from other companies. This page lists some existing options by printer maker and also points the way to finding more specific info for your own printer.
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Most consumer printers produced in the last few years connect using a USB cable, which means you can use the Mac OS USB Printer Sharing software to share the printer with other Macs on the same network.
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