There are a number of ways that macs can interact with each other if they are on the same network. Given the relatively small cost of computers these days, as well as the low cost of networking hardware it has become common place that most homes have multiple computers hooked up on a network. Being an early adopter, I was sure to hook up all the computers in my house when I began college almost seven years ago now. One of the biggest pains at the time ensuring that all the machines on our network interacted properly and were able to locate each other. Now this was previous to my conversion to the Mac platform, and my OS of choice at the time was Windows 2000 (man was that a painful experience). Anyway, things have come a long way since that time, and with the recent release of Leopard (10.5) apple has made the setup process painless. In this article I will highlight just how easy it is to setup, and how easy it is to configure your machines to connect to each other and send files from machine to machine over the network. I will also put up a quick video how-to at the end of the article.
Setting Up Permission For The Systems
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Wed, Nov 7, 2007
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By: Joshua Schnell