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gusxavier

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Jan 5, 2009
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I'm trying to set up the bluetooth conection between my iMac and my Macbook. Both are visible and active. On my iMac, using the Bluetooth Assistant, it finds the Macbook but it won't pair with it.

Any suggestions?

BTW, the same occurs with my iPhone.
 
Why are you trying to do this? Curiosity?

I can't really help you since I've only ever had one Bluetooth-enabled device at a time.

I'm trying to wireless connect my iMac to my Macbook in order to transfer files between both of them. Is there anything I'm missing?
 
You have one of the worlds finest computer combination's and you mean to tell me that you are not using your 802.11n network connection to use screen sharing and file sharing between both computers? I'm with gusxavier on this one. I have only used Bluetooth for headset, mice and keyboard connections.
 
Uh, gusxavier is the OP. I'm assuming you were talking about me. :p

If your computers aren't connected to a wireless network, you can set up a computer-to-computer network between them. Then enable file sharing under the Sharing preference pane on both computers and they should appear in one another's Network window in Finder (available under Finder's Go menu).
 
Uh, gusxavier is the OP. I'm assuming you were talking about me. :p

If your computers aren't connected to a wireless network, you can set up a computer-to-computer network between them. Then enable file sharing under the Sharing preference pane on both computers and they should appear in one another's Network window in Finder (available under Finder's Go menu).

Thank you, BlueRevolution!! Sorry, I'm a beginner on this world. I have more questions. I'll be happy if you help me:

1) How can I use a WPA secure network? Could you post some screenshots?

2) I use Windows XP by Bootcamp on my Macbook. How can I use the internet under Windows?

3) A printer is plugged to the Macbook. This printer works only under Windows. How can use the printer by the iMac?
 
1) How can I use a WPA secure network? Could you post some screenshots?

Create, or connect to? You can't create one, but you can connect to an existing WPA network.

2) I use Windows XP by Bootcamp on my Macbook. How can I use the internet under Windows?

How do you use the internet under Mac? Wireless connection?

3) A printer is plugged to the Macbook. This printer works only under Windows. How can use the printer by the iMac?

What kind of printer? Take a look in the Print & Fax preference pane.
 
1) I've created the network as you told me on your post. But I didn't see a WPA network option.

2) A cable modem is plugged to the iMac. So, I've created the network and now I'm using the internet on the Macbook wirelessly. But, when I log in Windows I can't access the internet connection.

3) A laser printer is plugged to the Macbook. It works only under Windows. Not on Mac OS.
 
1) I've created the network as you told me on your post. But I didn't see a WPA network option.

It's not there. You can connect to WPA networks, but you can't create them. WEP is your only option, unfortunately. It's still better than nothing.

2) A cable modem is plugged to the iMac. So, I've created the network and now I'm using the internet on the Macbook wirelessly. But, when I log in Windows I can't access the internet connection.

Your ISP will have instructions for properly configuring a system to work with their internet. Find and follow the Windows instructions and you should be fine. You can call their support line if you get stuck.

3) A laser printer is plugged to the Macbook. It works only under Windows. Not on Mac OS.

I was actually looking for manufacturer and model number.
 
I was actually looking for manufacturer and model number.[/QUOTE]

It's a HP LaserJet 1020 laser printer.

Thank you for all the answer.
 
HP LJ 1020 is a pain in the ass to get to work on a mac. It is barely supported and after fighting with one for a few hours, it still only works occasionally. Personally I would buy a new printer, they are cheap and eliminating the hassle is worth $100. Interestingly enough the older version (1012) works perfectly.
 
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