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<blockquote data-quote="drtbk4ever" data-source="post: 335018" data-attributes="member: 27787"><p>Hi Gang, </p><p></p><p>I am new to Macs and Networking. I just added a new iMac to my home to run alongside my 6 year old Dell PC (running Windows98). I have a D-link router with the PC hooked in via ethernet cable and the iMac via wireless. I have read most of the post on here and have learned a lot, but still have questions.</p><p></p><p>Is this now a "network", or does the iMac need to be hooked to the router with an ethernet cable? Or do I need a hub? I would love to reach into my PC and copy some files onto my iMac, can I do that with my setup and if I can, what do I need to do next?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Mac Newbie Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drtbk4ever, post: 335018, member: 27787"] Hi Gang, I am new to Macs and Networking. I just added a new iMac to my home to run alongside my 6 year old Dell PC (running Windows98). I have a D-link router with the PC hooked in via ethernet cable and the iMac via wireless. I have read most of the post on here and have learned a lot, but still have questions. Is this now a "network", or does the iMac need to be hooked to the router with an ethernet cable? Or do I need a hub? I would love to reach into my PC and copy some files onto my iMac, can I do that with my setup and if I can, what do I need to do next? Thanks. Mac Newbie Bill [/QUOTE]
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