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Connecting Macintosh LCII to the home network
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<blockquote data-quote="Papalapa" data-source="post: 1803708" data-attributes="member: 400766"><p>Well, finally I get it. Connecting the Macintosh to the PC using FTP wasn't possible and I do not know why. I tried to open ports in the router, creating exception rules in the firewall and antivirus but the Fecth on the Macintosh never connected to the Filezilla server on the PC. The ping was correct in both directions.</p><p></p><p>What I have done is to connect the Macintosh to the iMac through the router (instead of directly) and to use FTP for file transfer. Curious thing is that to activate the FTP server on the iMac is necessary to open the terminal and send commands. I think that in versions lower than Snow Leopard there was a button on the Share menu, but it doesn't matter, it works and is enough for me.</p><p></p><p>Now I can copy files more than 1.44MB to the Macintosh LCII and I'm happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papalapa, post: 1803708, member: 400766"] Well, finally I get it. Connecting the Macintosh to the PC using FTP wasn't possible and I do not know why. I tried to open ports in the router, creating exception rules in the firewall and antivirus but the Fecth on the Macintosh never connected to the Filezilla server on the PC. The ping was correct in both directions. What I have done is to connect the Macintosh to the iMac through the router (instead of directly) and to use FTP for file transfer. Curious thing is that to activate the FTP server on the iMac is necessary to open the terminal and send commands. I think that in versions lower than Snow Leopard there was a button on the Share menu, but it doesn't matter, it works and is enough for me. Now I can copy files more than 1.44MB to the Macintosh LCII and I'm happy. [/QUOTE]
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