As long as you have a fixed DNS that you can assign or have something
generating a local address that allows more than 1 machine to share the
connection. I use a similar situation with my iBook, G3,
Airport and Newton. Going to try the Newton on wireless in a few days.
-- Jim Johnston Teacher Newton User> From: Henry Deemer <hank_at_deemer.com> > Reply-To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:37:12 -0400 > To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net> > Subject: Re: [NTLK] DSL and eMate > > > I currently have an iMac and a G3 connected to an ethernet hub that's > connected to the DSL modem. I assume by this response I can connect the > eMate's PCMCIA ethernet card to that same hub and I'm good to go? Any > software other that the drivers for the card and Nethopper req'd? > > Thanks > > > on 7/30/02 10:29 AM, Till at till_k_at_gmx.net wrote: > >> >>> Can I connect an eMate 300 to the internet using a PCMCIA ethernet card and >>> my DSL connection? >> >> Not directly. You have to use some kind of router which connects to >> your ISP and shares the connection with your eMate. You can use DHCP >> or a fixed IP. >> >> Regards >> Till >
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