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Posted by: Angelgreat on 2021-11-07 11:20:11 Imagine you have a iMac G3 tray loader (Macintosh A) and a Airport Extreme equipped iMac G4/eMac (Macintosh B). Is it possible to connect two Macs with a Ethernet cable so that Macintosh A can use the Wireless Airport abilities of Macintosh B? |
Posted by: Cory5412 on 2021-11-07 11:24:53 Yes, with appletalk set to ethernet, they'll just see each other.
With IP, you'll have to configure addresses by hand. I believe iMacs do auto-MDIX, but ethernet switches are very very inexpensive. If you need them both on wifi, just get a home router that has client mode and connect both Macs to the LAN ports. Then you don't have to deal with running an insecure or 802.11b/g network. |
Posted by: Cory5412 on 2021-11-07 11:25:39 I'd need to double check on the "connection sharing" front but again I recommend against that, to be honest, for logistical and convenience reasons. |
Posted by: LaPorta on 2021-11-07 11:52:10 You can share a network connection like that in OS X. However, without a hub, I think you need an ethernet crossover cable if you are going direct Mac to Mac. |
Posted by: MOS8_030 on 2021-11-07 12:26:52
You can share a network connection like that in OS X. However, without a hub, I think you need an ethernet crossover cable if you are going direct Mac to Mac. A crossover cable will work for sure, however a regular cable may also work without a hub,
At some point Apple started using ethernet hardware that would auto-sense the connection. |
Posted by: Gorgonops on 2021-11-07 12:36:01 If at least one of the two macs has Gigabit ethernet then it supports auto-MDX, IE, no crossover cable needed.
Looking at the specs both the iMac and the eMac were 10/100. Now there *are* 10/100 ethernet MACs (Media Access Controllers, not "macintoshes") that also support auto-MDX; I seem to have this vague memory that Apple may have used them on at least some of the later iBooks so they could also do the Internet Sharing thing, but I have no idea if the eMac supports it, it's not exactly easy to Google. You probably won't fry anything by just trying it. |
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