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Having trouble migrating from PC to Mac set up;
Step #1 buying new iMac to operate wireless ADSL in paralell to existing PC.
Is following going to do the trick. .
D-Link DSL924 Wireless ; Will it require adapter/ connect with iMac
or NETGEAR DG834PN plus recommended adapter eg WG111T
(Step 2 - will replace pc with second Mac)
Grateful to anyone able to staighten me out
Step #1 buying new iMac to operate wireless ADSL in paralell to existing PC.
Is following going to do the trick. .
D-Link DSL924 Wireless ; Will it require adapter/ connect with iMac
or NETGEAR DG834PN plus recommended adapter eg WG111T
(Step 2 - will replace pc with second Mac)
Grateful to anyone able to staighten me out
>D-Link DSL924 Wireless ; Will it require adapter/ connect with iMac
The DSL-924 is just an ordinary router with an ADSL modem built in. All you need is a standard 10BaseT cable to connect it to your iMac (or you could just use the wireless).
The DSL-924 is just an ordinary router with an ADSL modem built in. All you need is a standard 10BaseT cable to connect it to your iMac (or you could just use the wireless).
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