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Ordered Macbook Pro. Now need wireless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Audio.Trench" data-source="post: 286469" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>If you're going to snag a game for it, I'd HIGHLY recommend Call of Duty 2 (or 3 if there's a Mac version), OR UT2004.</p><p></p><p>If you don't know, CoD2 (the entire series actually) is THE BEST WWII shooter of all time. UT2004 is just an awesome game.</p><p></p><p>As far as the wireless is concerned, unlike a lot of people, I happened to have great "luck" with my Linksys WRT54G wireless router.. I have it setup with WEP/Mac Filtering so that the only wireless computers that can access it, are the oens I tell my router to allow.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: If my "direct connect" you mean DSL/Cable modem > PC/Mac, then yes.. You'd just have to setup a connection via WinXP with your service's userID/pswd, as well in OS X under Sys Prefs > Network > PPPoE</p><p></p><p>Depending on which service provider you have, it might "just work" as I've seen with a lot of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audio.Trench, post: 286469, member: 13155"] If you're going to snag a game for it, I'd HIGHLY recommend Call of Duty 2 (or 3 if there's a Mac version), OR UT2004. If you don't know, CoD2 (the entire series actually) is THE BEST WWII shooter of all time. UT2004 is just an awesome game. As far as the wireless is concerned, unlike a lot of people, I happened to have great "luck" with my Linksys WRT54G wireless router.. I have it setup with WEP/Mac Filtering so that the only wireless computers that can access it, are the oens I tell my router to allow. EDIT: If my "direct connect" you mean DSL/Cable modem > PC/Mac, then yes.. You'd just have to setup a connection via WinXP with your service's userID/pswd, as well in OS X under Sys Prefs > Network > PPPoE Depending on which service provider you have, it might "just work" as I've seen with a lot of things. [/QUOTE]
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