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Can I connect a Macintosh computer to my home network?

Home Networking
Generally yes. Recent Macintosh computers come with Ethernet built in and some products may have wireless as well. The Mac hardware and operating system[OS] has extensive networking functionality built in. You should check with Apple for details of connecting a Mac to your network.

Can I connect with a Macintosh?

Technical Support - F.A.Q. - MegaByte Online Inc.
Yes, just make sure you have MacTCP installed on you system. Review the manuals that came with your computer or on-line documentation for TCP/IP. See similar questions...

Can I connect my wireless service to an in home network?

Waterford WISP: FAQs
Yes. You may connect your Waterford WISP high speed internet service to either an existing or a new in-home network. We can advise you on what equipment to get, if you would like to install an-in-home network. We can also help with the installation, if desired. See similar questions...

Can I connect an Apple Airport to my home network?

Home Networking
Apple Airports operate with the same 802.11-based technology as other types of routers in the marketplace. They also now are compatible with both Macintosh computer and PCs. Check with Apple for details on setup if you plan to install an Airport. See similar questions...

How can I connect a computer to the department network?

DCF FAQ
For wired connections users must fill out an IP address request form for each machine they want connected to the network. You will need to enter the hardware (MAC) address for the Ethernet card being used. We use DHCP to provide IP addresses for laptops, whether it is a wireless or wired connection. We will assign static IP addresses for desktop and server machines. See similar questions...

What operating systems do my computers need to be running to connect to a home network?

Home Networking
Windows 98 or greater is recommended, though most modern operating systems, including Macintosh OS, should function well with a home network. Detailed support for Windows networking can be found at the Microsoft Support site while Mac OS networking questions can usually be answered by the Help function in the OS or by visiting the Apple Support site. See similar questions...

How do I get PS2, XBOX or GameCube game consoles to connect to the internet over my home network?

Home Networking
Some game consoles, such as the PS2, XBOX and Gamecube are able to connect to the internet over a home network. This enables online game play, a very popular feature of current games on the market. All of these consoles offer Ethernet connectivity, so simply plugging the console into one of the available ports on your router and following the console's instructions should get you on the internet. See similar questions...

Q10: Can I connect to the NJIT network from my home or residence hall room?

NJIT: Information Services & Technology: Frequently Asked Qu...
Students who live at home are encouraged to subscribe to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) through either a cable modem or DSL broadband high-speed connection. Use of a broadband ISP along with NJIT’s Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides high-speed access to most of the campus-based proprietary information services. You can access NJIT network services just as if you were on campus in the library, a computer lab, or residence hall room. See similar questions...

How can I connect to the University network from Halls of Residence or home?

Computing: Frequently Asked Questions
Detailed information on how to access the University network from Halls of Residence will be available shortly. See similar questions...

Can I use any wireless receiver to connect to the campus network?

VPN-FAQ
Probably. Any wireless receiver supporting the industry standard 802.11b or 802.11g protocols should work. However, in rare cases, we have found wireless receivers which had compatibility issues with the computer upon which it was installed. See similar questions...

How to connect a DOS PC to an existing network?

DOS FAQ by Christoph Fuchs
Florian Xaver postet a list of intersting DOS network links to the FreeDOS mailing list: http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/technote/157.html. Thanks a lot! See similar questions...

Why does the card seem not to connect/stay on a network?

MultiNet Software: FAQ
You should try increasing the switch time using "multinet changeparams -switch ". Also make sure the wireless zero config is turned off, and you are able to connect to the network. A way to check for connectivity is by following these steps. Firstly, turn off the MultiNet service, using "net stop MultiNetService". Then, turn on Wireless Zero Configuration, and try connecting to your network. Once you are done testing, turn off Zero Configuration, and turn on the MultiNet service. See similar questions...

Can I connect more than one computer to the network?

MasterPoint - University Support - Internet - FAQ
No. You are not permitted to connect any 'network infrastructure' equipment to the network, therefore it is not possible to connect more than one computer. See similar questions...

Who can I connect to on the network?

GalwayWAN FAQs
Generally, with the equipment we're using - you need to have Line of Sight (LOS) to someone on the network already and they probably need to be within a few miles of you even with a clear LOS. Once you connect to them - you're on the network and should be able to connect to anyone else on the network regardless of how far away from you they are. See similar questions...

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