I know officialy it's not possible, but is there a way to connect two macs to a mac running OS X via airport, preferably simultaneously? Or is it a hardware limitation you can't get around?
I know that this can be done in Mac OS 9 Classic. IN MacOS 9, you can turn the machine in to a base station, so other machines can connect to you and share you internet connection. The 'host' machine will have to be running MacOS 9 to do this and to tuen it in to a Base Station, it's just a simple click.
Unfortunately, I don't know how this is done in MacOS X as the Airport set up panel is different.
Originally posted by Kinniken I know officialy it's not possible, but is there a way to connect two macs to a mac running OS X via airport, preferably simultaneously? Or is it a hardware limitation you can't get around?
I know I can make a mac running OS X into a software base station... I had just heard that it only worked with one client. Good news =)
For the power required, the mac supposed to do this is an iMac G3/450 on cable modem... will that be enough or will performance be awful?
I could try to have an other comp, and iMac G4/700 as the base station, but that would require changing the arrival point of the cable, and that would be costly... I'll see what performance I get.