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iMac Airport to Nintendo Wii
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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 662644" data-attributes="member: 22327"><p>well, you may be able to set the imac up as a wireless router as a proxy.</p><p></p><p>i'm guessing you have the imac wired directly to a cable/dsl modem or a wired router?</p><p></p><p>ideally you'd have a router attached to your high speed modem then ethernet cable to your imac and wii - and if the wii is too far away, then a wireless router for wifi to the wii and ethernet to the imac.</p><p></p><p>i actually have the opposite for my macbook and ps3. </p><p>the macbook is obviously wireless to the wireless router, and i have an ethernet cable running from my ps3 to the same router since they are in close proximity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 662644, member: 22327"] well, you may be able to set the imac up as a wireless router as a proxy. i'm guessing you have the imac wired directly to a cable/dsl modem or a wired router? ideally you'd have a router attached to your high speed modem then ethernet cable to your imac and wii - and if the wii is too far away, then a wireless router for wifi to the wii and ethernet to the imac. i actually have the opposite for my macbook and ps3. the macbook is obviously wireless to the wireless router, and i have an ethernet cable running from my ps3 to the same router since they are in close proximity. [/QUOTE]
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