Hello,
I would love to help you with this, but need to know more about your setup. I assume that the Mac is going to be OS X, and the Windows XP machine is already there and running. What I need to know is 1) how knowledgable are you with the systems, and 2) how your network is going to be wired.
Once we get that figured out, I can help you with the details.
Christian
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Hello,
I was hoping he had a Wireless Router so that the XP and X boxes would be peers, and not one dependant on the other.
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Yeah, that would be the better way to go IMHO.
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Hello,
My wireless router cost me ~$89.00 (Buffalo Tech, 802.11g -- works great!). 1 billion = 1 x 10 ^ 9, so your router would cost you 8.9 x 10 ^ -10 billions of dollars, or more properly written 0.00000000089 billion dollars.
If you are getting an iBook with a Airport Card already, you can avoid 2 pizza parties (~$20 each) and 2 cases of beer for two weeks, and get the router. :) That will be easier than trying to get the Windows XP box working with all the firewall modifications and headaches.
It is the smart thing to do.
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Hello,
In all seriousness, it is better to not have one computer (the mac) depend on another computer (xp) for network access. Your best design will be a wireless router that has a firewall properly configured to pipe the internet into the two computers in parallel, instead of trying to get one to act in the middle.
Besides, if you get a good college project going, and friends have to come over with their laptops, you are all ready to go to get on the net and sit at a kitchen table and get wired in and all set.
Good Luck with this.
Christian
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True about the 802.11b vs 802.11g issue; the 802.11b performance should be fine for normal home usage.
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