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<blockquote data-quote="gastro" data-source="post: 1418713" data-attributes="member: 258705"><p>Thank you very much for your response. Models are iMac A1311 and Mac pro, I think MC 516xx/A. The systems on both are 10.7.4. You are right, I was not thinking, we have router. There are three terminals, a Dell is connected through cable and both Macs wirelessly. Previously we had an older model of router with one outlet for ethernet. We had an upgrade through Directv which gave us a free on demand movie. To have that we had to change the router so it would have at least two ethernet outlets, one for Dell and one for Directv. I hope this would answer your questions.</p><p>Thanks again,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gastro, post: 1418713, member: 258705"] Thank you very much for your response. Models are iMac A1311 and Mac pro, I think MC 516xx/A. The systems on both are 10.7.4. You are right, I was not thinking, we have router. There are three terminals, a Dell is connected through cable and both Macs wirelessly. Previously we had an older model of router with one outlet for ethernet. We had an upgrade through Directv which gave us a free on demand movie. To have that we had to change the router so it would have at least two ethernet outlets, one for Dell and one for Directv. I hope this would answer your questions. Thanks again, [/QUOTE]
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