Posts Tagged ‘Leopard’
Can I use WiFi and Ethernet simultaneously on OS X Snow Leopard?
I am on a Macbook running Mac OS X Snow Leopard. My school supplies both an ethernet connection and a WiFi connection in the dorms. I would like to utilize BOTH simultaneously to improve my overall internet connection. I know by default OS X only chooses one connection or the other to utilize at a time. Is there software or some other solution (preferably free) that I can use to utilize both connections at the same time? Thank you!
Setting up Snow Leopard Mail with Gmail
Setting up Snow Leopard Mail with Gmail
lynda.com: Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services
Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services, instructor Sean Colins introduces the networking services available in Snow Leopard Server. This course covers setting up a DNS server to provide network resources, using firewalls to protect systems against intrusion and to route traffic, using DHCP to automatically configure network settings for computers when they join a network, and accessing a network securely via a remote VPN (virtual private network) connection.
What is a firewall? Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services from lynda.com
Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services, instructor Sean Colins introduces the networking services available in Snow Leopard Server. This course covers setting up a DNS server to provide network resources, using firewalls to protect systems against intrusion and to route traffic, using DHCP to automatically configure network settings for computers when they join a network, and accessing a network securely via a remote VPN (virtual private network) connection.
What is a VPN? Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services from lynda.com
Watch the entire course at www.lynda.com In Mac OS X Server 10.6 Snow Leopard: DNS and Network Services, instructor Sean Colins introduces the networking services available in Snow Leopard Server. This course covers setting up a DNS server to provide network resources, using firewalls to protect systems against intrusion and to route traffic, using DHCP to automatically configure network settings for computers when they join a network, and accessing a network securely via a remote VPN (virtual private network) connection.
iChat communication error Leopard
Network problem that I had
Using Your ISPs Mail Server in Snow Leopard Server
Snow Leopard Server now has a field in Server Admin to configure your mail server to use the SMTP server of your ISP. This allows Mac OS X Server 10.6 to send mail through a third party server and therefore help with blacklisting issues, bandwidth and allows you to leverage mail services even if your server is using a DHCP address (for outgoing mail at least). Overall, this feature is a nice addition in Snow Leopard and should make life for some Mac Systems Administrators much simpler.