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| 4 macs in network on wifi sharing I have 3 imacs Alu under up to date Leopard and 1 MacBook Pro under up to date Leopard also. Recent machines of lan. I need in my studio which they communicate between for the file-sharings of printers, of music, etc… 3 machines can be connected to 1 mac and not the reverse, i.e. Mac on which one connects oneself, him, cannot be connected… I very tested in vein several times, checked 10 times all the parameters and follow-up the councils of Ci,… without success… HELP!!! Thank you in advance! |
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| Re: 4 macs in network on wifi sharing
What I do not understand, it is how you carried out your addressing. You do it manually? You do not have a router and thus of waiter DHCP it is that? All is an access point connected together through?
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| Re: 4 macs in network on wifi sharing
try this that can be helpful to you sharing a printer between 2 network |
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| Re: 4 macs in network on wifi sharing
Here's how to use your Mac to share your internet connection with your DS: 1. Make sure you're connected to the internet via something other than the AirPort card (i.e. Ethernet). 2. Turn on Internet Sharing: * Go to System Preferences, click on the Sharing icon, then click on the Internet tab. * Change the Share your connection from: pop-up to 'Built-in Ethernet.' * Under the To computers using section, check the AirPort box. * Click Airport options... o Enter an easy name such as nds. Leave all the security options blank -- implementing security is an exercise left to the reader -- then click OK. * Click Start in the Internet Sharing panel. For sharing internet access with other computers, this is usually sufficient. However, the DS doesn't play well with the built-in DHCP server, so we have to manually configure the DS. To do this we, must gather some info... 3. Gather Information: * Open Terminal.app and type ifconfig en1. In the output... o Look for: inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask ... o Take note the IP Address (the x's) associated with the first inet (mine was 10.0.2.1; yours may be different). * Type dig. Near the bottom of this output will be SERVER: followed by an IP address. This will be the DNS server you will use for your DS. 4. Configure the DS: * Edit your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings from within a compatible game. * Select a connection to edit. * Choose Manual Setup. * Enter the following parameters: o SSID: nds (or whatever you chose in step one) o Auto-obtain IP Address: No o IP Address: Take the first IP Address you obtained earlier, and make the last digit bigger. i.e., mine could be 10.0.2.4 o Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 o Gateway: The first IP Address, unchanged. (e.g. 10.0.2.1) o Auto-obtain DNS: No o Primary DNS: your DNS SERVER from the earlier dig output. * Test your connection at the top of the screen. You should have no problem connecting. That's it, now just have fun! |
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