26 Questions from the Community
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Can I use this to connect my USB printer to my O2 wireless box which only has ethernet so I can use the printer wirelessly? I'm running 10.5.8
- Asked by AW from POOLE
- Nov 29, 2009
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I have bought an ipod shuffle but it doesn't come with any leads or power, what do I need ?
I only want the basics to charge the ipod shuffle and download tracks from my laptop. Is there a lead that I can link between the ipod and PC which will do both or alternatively, what is the minimum I need?
- Asked by ME
- Nov 26, 2009
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Can I use it to connect the usb to the airport express usb and conect the rj45 to my computer that does not have wifi?
- Asked by MH from Dublin
- Nov 21, 2009
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Will this work with a non-powered USB hub? Or does it have to be directly plugged into my MacBook Air or powered USB hub?
- Asked by JL from San Francisco
- Nov 20, 2009
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Can I use it to connect a usb keyboard to a ethernet port on a iMac?
- Asked by PD
- Nov 20, 2009
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Will this adapter fit on MacBook Air to connect to older i-pod for updates?
- Asked by CC from mableton
- Nov 17, 2009
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I have a USB Modem model no. MA034 to connect to dail up. What version is this?
- Asked by AH from North Bay
- Nov 11, 2009
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Can this be used for the Mac Mini Server, so that there is a separate outward IP & an Inward IP? I'd like to keep inside, out of site of the ISP.
The new Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server is lacking the second Ethernet port found on traditional servers.
Although I have a D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme Wireless-N Gigabit Router connected to my DSL modem, I would like to ensure that my inside network remains isolated from the ISP.
I would then also need another router or switch for keeping my isolated inside network connected to the Mac Mini Server, correct?- Asked by RW from Citrus Heights
- Nov 10, 2009
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Is this a way to get a 2nd Ethernet port on an early Power Mac G5 running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Server, to allow it to work as a gateway?
- Asked by PB from Auckland
- Nov 7, 2009
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I need wifi for my white macbook would this work as i need internet connection!Also could i travel with this and still have wifi?
i really need wifi all the time with my white macbook would this work as my wifi as ii need internet connection.
Also could i travel with this and still get wifi and internet connection wherever i go ?
So would it work on my macbook as internt connection always whenever its plugged in?
Thankyou for your help!- Asked by ML from Manningtree
- Nov 7, 2009
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I Have a Mini Mac (2005), will it work on it?
- Asked by MA from TAMPA
- Oct 28, 2009
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Will Apple's USB adaptor work with an iMac G5 and OS X 10.3.9? Built in Ethernet is VERY slow - I was hoping to get a boost from a USB Ethernet
Checking the compatibility of Apple's USB Ethernet adaptor with an iMac G5 running OS X 10.3.9 - and wondering what speed would be if it is compatible.
- Asked by BC from London
- Oct 27, 2009
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which modem do you recomend I use with the apple base station
- Asked by NS from Rainton
- Oct 24, 2009
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Will this work with VMWare Fusion? What do guest machines see? A USB device they don't understand, or an ethernet interface?
The purpose is to run a Linux virtual machine in VMWare Fusion as my home router within my iMac. I plan to use this product to connect to the cable modem and passed through to the virtual machine as the WAN interface in the router. What I don't know is whether guest OSes (specifically Linux) would recognise the device via vmware fusion as a usb unknown device, usb ethernet interface, or just a vmware ethernet interface.
- Asked by RG from Bristol
- Oct 22, 2009
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Can I use to connect an external hard disk via USB to my network (using ethernet)?
I have an external hard-disk that i want to share via WI-FI with my Macbook. The hard-disk doesn't have an ethernet port, but it has a USB port. Could I use this adapter to connect my external hard-disk to my router (which only has ethernet ports)? Will my Macbook find it in the network? Thanks!
- Asked by DA from Barcelona
- Oct 21, 2009
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I have an iMac Intel (2006) running 10.4. and need to connect to the internet via ethernet. Would this adapter work?
- Asked by SG from london
- Oct 13, 2009
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