eluk macrumors 6502a Dec 14, 2006 946 0 East London, UK Mar 24, 2007 #52 It's a yes for my MBP, but the desktops are hard-wired.
beige matchbox macrumors 6502a Mar 16, 2005 521 0 Oxfordshire, UK Mar 24, 2007 #53 All the desktops downstairs (2 PCs, 2 Macs and an old XBOX) are connected via ethernet, Upstairs i have a wireless bridge with 2 Desktops connected to that via ethernet, and lastly the 2 laptops connected by wireless
All the desktops downstairs (2 PCs, 2 Macs and an old XBOX) are connected via ethernet, Upstairs i have a wireless bridge with 2 Desktops connected to that via ethernet, and lastly the 2 laptops connected by wireless
S SteveG4Cube macrumors 6502 Jul 22, 2002 347 0 MontCo., PA Mar 24, 2007 #54 Wireless network, yes. Fully wireless? No. Power cord is plugged into the MacBook 90% of the time I'm sitting on the couch using it.
Wireless network, yes. Fully wireless? No. Power cord is plugged into the MacBook 90% of the time I'm sitting on the couch using it.
SkyBell macrumors 604 Sep 7, 2006 6,606 226 Texas, unfortunately. Mar 24, 2007 #55 Both. I only use wireless when my DSL service goes out.(about once a month) My wireless router uses a different service.
Both. I only use wireless when my DSL service goes out.(about once a month) My wireless router uses a different service.
Coolnat2004 macrumors 6502 Jan 12, 2005 479 4 Mar 24, 2007 #56 Nermal said: No. I connect to the LAN wirelessly and to the Internet over DSL. Click to expand... Oh really? I connect to the LAN wirelessly and to my ISP through DSL. My ISP connects to the internet through leased fiber optic lines. How's that?
Nermal said: No. I connect to the LAN wirelessly and to the Internet over DSL. Click to expand... Oh really? I connect to the LAN wirelessly and to my ISP through DSL. My ISP connects to the internet through leased fiber optic lines. How's that?