Company I work in is very computer cracking (not hacking) paranoid. No wireless and all the computers, equipment, and even routes have fixed IP addresses assigned, and I was not getting any IP for my MacBook. 🙁
I suddenly realized that FireWire also allows networking! 😀
I whipped out my 4-to-6 pin FW cable (used for Camcorder), plugged the 4 to the PeeCee and 6 to you-know-where.
Went into WinXP Control Panel -> Network Connections, turned it on,
checked to make sure FireWALL did not block that port, and
BAM, I had INTERNET (Angels singing!!) 😀 😀 😀
Lucky I had WinXP, because MaxiShaft dropped FW network in Vista and 7. 🙂
The Mac instantly saw I had IP over the FW port, so I did not have to do a think on the MacBook, and it was so easy to turn on in WinXP I could have hugged Bill Gates! (EEEEeeeeewwwwww). 😎
Man, I am glad MacBooks have FireWire!
Oh, wait ..
I suddenly realized that FireWire also allows networking! 😀
I whipped out my 4-to-6 pin FW cable (used for Camcorder), plugged the 4 to the PeeCee and 6 to you-know-where.
Went into WinXP Control Panel -> Network Connections, turned it on,
checked to make sure FireWALL did not block that port, and
BAM, I had INTERNET (Angels singing!!) 😀 😀 😀
Lucky I had WinXP, because MaxiShaft dropped FW network in Vista and 7. 🙂
The Mac instantly saw I had IP over the FW port, so I did not have to do a think on the MacBook, and it was so easy to turn on in WinXP I could have hugged Bill Gates! (EEEEeeeeewwwwww). 😎
Man, I am glad MacBooks have FireWire!

Oh, wait ..