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Fusion and connectiong to the internet
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<blockquote data-quote="Neo" data-source="post: 560478" data-attributes="member: 36256"><p>oh, it's you, patricci! I helped you before with your family history dates. How's that goin'?</p><p></p><p>Anyway. So you <strong>want</strong> to connect to the internet from Windows but maintain connection on the Mac side? Bridging is how to do it, but on dialup...</p><p></p><p>when you run Fusion, set View to Single Window. There should be USB symbols (I have a set of five or six) in the bottom right hand corner. Hovering over them displays the name of the device. Currently when you start, is your modem displayed there? Does it connect (is it bright blue rather than grayed out)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo, post: 560478, member: 36256"] oh, it's you, patricci! I helped you before with your family history dates. How's that goin'? Anyway. So you [B]want[/B] to connect to the internet from Windows but maintain connection on the Mac side? Bridging is how to do it, but on dialup... when you run Fusion, set View to Single Window. There should be USB symbols (I have a set of five or six) in the bottom right hand corner. Hovering over them displays the name of the device. Currently when you start, is your modem displayed there? Does it connect (is it bright blue rather than grayed out)? [/QUOTE]
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