Machines:
- mac mini in outhouse
- iMac DV inhouse
- WinXP machine in outhouse
- Apple laserwriter select in outhouse
- HP inkjet printer inhouse
- Apple powermac in outhouse
- playstation 2
Networking hardware: I'm using powerline adaptors from macWireless.com to connect the outhouse, inhouse iMac, and the playstation to the highspeed internet. The outhouse machines are all connected to a gigabit switch I got cheap on eBay, which is in turn connected to a powerline adaptor. The playstation 2 and the cable modem are connected to a second gigabit switch. The inhouse iMac DV is connected direct to one of the powerline adaptors.
The wrinkle: I need to be able to work on the Win XP box for class, but there is no physical space to really put it anywhere convenient. So I use Remote Desktop Connection - free from microsoft. This allows me to sit at one of my Macs, connect to the Win XP box, and control Windows as if I was sitting there. in fact, this entry is being typed on a 5-year old iMac DV machine, controlling the Win XP box - which is running Firefox over the highspeed connection.
Fairly cool, if you like this sort of thing!
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