View Full Version : Setting up a wireless connection.
ssgharkness020147
07-14-2007, 06:06 AM
So the other day I had to do one of my least favorite things... Configure my laptop to my Linksys router. I dont know why but this always takes forever, and usually results in my blood pressure going up, followed by my making someone else set it up for me. But then I relized, with a Mac all you do is select your internet connection and hit the continue button. Wow. That actually makes sense... What a concept. :perfect10s:
jmsspratlin
07-14-2007, 07:05 AM
So the other day I had to do one of my least favorite things... Configure my laptop to my Linksys router. I dont know why but this always takes forever, and usually results in my blood pressure going up, followed by my making someone else set it up for me. But then I relized, with a Mac all you do is select your internet connection and hit the continue button. Wow. That actually makes sense... What a concept. :perfect10s:
A Mac will def be my next choice of computers when the time comes around. I have heard few little negative things about them. Seem to be a solid machine.:perfect10s:
dеiтайожни
07-14-2007, 07:15 AM
I have heard few little negative things about them.
That's because about 12 people worldwide use them and ssg is 1 of 2 that can get it online. :giggling:
jmsspratlin
07-14-2007, 11:33 AM
That's because about 12 people worldwide use them and ssg is 1 of 2 that can get it online. :giggling:
:twak:
Steve - SanJose
07-14-2007, 11:03 PM
Geek Squad (owned by Best Buy) will do it here for $179.
mountainbiker
07-15-2007, 12:10 AM
A Mac will def be my next choice of computers
There is a bit of a learning curve. But with Parallels and Boot Camp, you can have the best of both worlds (MAC OS X and Windows) until you become a total convert. Here is a tiny, tiny screen shot for you:
ssgharkness020147
07-15-2007, 01:40 AM
That's because about 12 people worldwide use them and ssg is 1 of 2 that can get it online. :giggling:
That is TOTALLY cool with me. The fewer people online with them, the less of a chance of people creating viruses and all the rest of that crap for them. :beerchug:
f5fstop
07-15-2007, 02:12 AM
But then I relized, with a Mac all you do is select your internet connection and hit the continue button. Wow. That actually makes sense... What a concept. :perfect10s:
You're right...what a concept. I do the same with either of my wireless XP window laptops. So, what exactly is unique about the MAC, or are we comparing a MAC to an old laptop without XP or Vista?
DennisAJC
07-15-2007, 03:26 AM
A Mac will def be my next choice of computers when the time comes around. I have heard few little negative things about them. Seem to be a solid machine.:perfect10s:
X2.
DRTYFN
07-15-2007, 03:34 AM
Ahhh... the plan is progressing nicely....:clapping: :jump:
jmsspratlin
07-15-2007, 03:37 AM
There is a bit of a learning curve. But with Parallels and Boot Camp, you can have the best of both worlds (MAC OS X and Windows) until you become a total convert. Here is a tiny, tiny screen shot for you:
Same thing I have heard, however they said (my co-worker) that once you get use to it, its easy to nav. There is not the problem with having crap trying to update eveytime you log on. Maybe Santa will drop one off this year.:D
ssgharkness020147
07-15-2007, 05:30 AM
I had XP proffensional. I dont know how you set up your connection but, I was never able to setup my connection this easily. Maybe I was missing something? As far as Vista goes I have no experience with it, with all the problems I have had with windows I did not really care to check it out. I have a couple of friends with it and they both had hard times setting up their connections. Granted, they both have the first relase, so maybe there was a glitch.
You're right...what a concept. I do the same with either of my wireless XP window laptops. So, what exactly is unique about the MAC, or are we comparing a MAC to an old laptop without XP or Vista?
ssgharkness020147
07-15-2007, 05:33 AM
I was wondering how long it would take for you to chime in. :jump:
Ahhh... the plan is progressing nicely....:clapping: :jump:
Wisha Haddan H3
07-15-2007, 07:28 AM
Same thing I have heard, however they said (my co-worker) that once you get use to it, its easy to nav. There is not the problem with having crap trying to update eveytime you log on. Maybe Santa will drop one off this year.:D
Apple makes a great computer, and we use them at work next to windows and linux machines. But just to clear up that misconception, OSx needs updates as often as windows. Along with regular patches and hotfixes, OSx is on its 6th major release with upcoming Leopard.
jmsspratlin
07-15-2007, 07:31 AM
Apple makes a great computer, and we use them at work next to windows and linux machines. But just to clear up that misconception, OSx needs updates as often as windows. Along with regular patches and hotfixes, OSx is on its 6th major release with upcoming Leopard.
Wow, I wasn't aware of that. How costly is it to upgrade each time, and is each computer sold the latest and greatest version? Thanks for the insight....Jamie:beerchug:
DRTYFN
07-15-2007, 07:38 AM
Apple makes a great computer, and we use them at work next to windows and linux machines. But just to clear up that misconception, OSx needs updates as often as windows. Along with regular patches and hotfixes, OSx is on its 6th major release with upcoming Leopard.
You shut your lying Bill Gates fellating mouth.:rant: :twak:
:giggling: :jump:
Sure we get updates, but not to fix Hillary Clinton sized gaping holes in security. And we don't crash when the weather changes.:jump: :jump:
DennisAJC
07-15-2007, 07:54 AM
I'm asking Santa Wifey for this one.:shhh: Cross my fingers.
http://mac.sillydog.org/archives/pic/MacBook_pro_17.jpg
jmsspratlin
07-15-2007, 09:44 AM
NIOCE!!!!!:perfect10s:
f5fstop
07-15-2007, 01:33 PM
I had XP proffensional. I dont know how you set up your connection but, I was never able to setup my connection this easily. Maybe I was missing something? As far as Vista goes I have no experience with it, with all the problems I have had with windows I did not really care to check it out. I have a couple of friends with it and they both had hard times setting up their connections. Granted, they both have the first relase, so maybe there was a glitch.
Don't have Vista, but I have two machines with XP; my personal laptop with media center, which is just another version of professional, and my work laptop with pro. All I do is turn it on, and it automatically notifies me of any wireless connections in the area, if it does not see my personal standard wireless connection.
I then click on the icon, go to the screen and click on and say connect to the wireless connection i desire. From then on, as long as it sees the previous connection, it connects automatically.
I will say that my old Toshiba was a bit more difficult, whereas, my HP and my work provided Compaq are newer and seem to be a lot better at connecting.
ssgharkness020147
07-15-2007, 05:23 PM
You mean this one? :fdance:
I'm asking Santa Wifey for this one.:shhh: Cross my fingers.
http://mac.sillydog.org/archives/pic/MacBook_pro_17.jpg
DennisAJC
07-15-2007, 08:39 PM
You mean this one? :fdance:
YES!!!!! Very cool man!:beerchug:
I'm a bit disappointed though. Normally when you post a picture, your girlfriend is usually there lying upsidedown naked holding her breasts and pointing here toes upward.:(:D
ssgharkness020147
07-15-2007, 09:03 PM
Only problem is I havent been dating her for two years now, and I think I lost all those pics of her. I 'll check my backups and see if I can find something for you. I know somebody.....(Ken:D ) has at least one pic.
marin8703
07-15-2007, 11:07 PM
So the other day I had to do one of my least favorite things... Configure my laptop to my Linksys router. I dont know why but this always takes forever, and usually results in my blood pressure going up, followed by my making someone else set it up for me. But then I relized, with a Mac all you do is select your internet connection and hit the continue button. Wow. That actually makes sense... What a concept. :perfect10s:
dont know why you have a problem. i have xp on my laptop and desktop, both wirelessly connecting to my router. All you have to do is click view available wireless networks and then click connect to the network you want. thats it, if it requires a network key you enter it. how much simpler than that should it be, voice operated? yea if you got dragon installed it could be.
macs are fugly, hehe, in my mind mac and prius go hand in hand.;) :)
the regular boxy pc and a hummer are made under once box loving design
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