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Mac4Ever.com -
4 hours and 59 minutes ago
Petite curiosité de Geek : PimpNcorpr8d sur YouTube nous présente son installation
composée de 5 a
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target="_blank"Mac/a Mini (C2D 1,83 GHz) et 1 iPhone. Et que fait-il avec tout ce matériel ?
Il diffuse, depuis son a
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iTrafik -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Comment se comportent cinq Apple TV, cinq bornes Airport Express, un Mac mini et un iPhone, le tout
dans une même pièce ? C'est le « stress test » mené par le site
HackedExistence, dont l'équipe n'a pas peur des effets des ondes wifi sur le cerveau !
Blague à part, le test a consisté à diffuser sur les Apple TV cinq flux
différents provenant du Mac mini, puis de piloter tout cela avec...br/ br/ Merci de passer
nous voir pour lire cette actu en entier ;-) pa
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MacPlus -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Comment se comportent cinq Apple TV, cinq bornes Airport Express, un Mac mini et un iPhone, le tout
dans une même pièce ? C'est le « stress test » d'un réseau sans-fil
mené par le site HackedExistence, dont l'équipe n'a pas peur des effets des ondes
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 12 hours ago
Hi all,
For my home network I have an airport express. This works great for our needs, except for one.
I use EyeTV/elgato tuner/powerbook as my DVR/home media center. I recently set up a second "hub"
using a Powermac in another room. With EyeTV there is the option to share your video library with
other computers on the network. However, the video files are just too large to stream over the
wireless network in real time, and the movies are horribly jumpy. In addition, my powermac's
airport card died so I no longer have the option of using wireless for it.
I want to keep the wireless network as it is, but hardwire the MacPro to the Powerbook (with I
assume an ethernet cable). Also, it seems to me that both machines need to join the current
(wireless) network such that I am able to share between them on EyeTV.
[u]So my questions are:[u]First, is it possible to just run an ethernet cable between the two
machines to share data without any further setup? Second, if that is possible, will the powermac
then be able to join the home 'wireless' network? If not, can the powerbook simultaneously be on
the wireless network and on a ethernet network with the powermac?
Thanks so much for helping a noob,
Cameron

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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 23 hours ago
Hi everyone...
I have an AirPort Extreme which I have configured to run a wireless N network, as the majority of
my peripherals can handle it. I find everything works much better when I configure the network to
run over 5Ghz.
In doing so, the few older peripherals I have (such as my iPod Touch) with can only run on a G
network no longer work. To remedy, I was thinking of buying an AirPort Express and setting it to
run a G network.
I've checked a few places and can't tell if it's possible to run my N network through the Extreme
and a G network over the Express at the same time. Ideally I want them to be on the same network so
I can use the Remote App on the iPod to control my AppleTV and whatnot.
Thanks very much!
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