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Home networking made easy, February 2009
Members assembled for a February demonstration on home networking. Photo by Kathleen G. Charters
During the demonstration on home networking, the iBook G4 (left), MacBook Pro 17" (center), surge surpressor, Airport Extreme (right), projector (right edge) and some other things were hooked together, the Macs using the red CAT-5E Ethernet patch cables. The bottle of water was not hooked to anything. Photo by Kathleen G. Charters
Lawrence Charters logs into the MacBook Pro. He would later log in to the iBook G4 on the left and, from the terminal, break into the MacBook Pro and launch iTunes. Photo by Kathleen G. Charters
Typical DHCP configuratoin for a home network. Most home routers are configured with the router at 192.168.0.1; this one is a little different, set to 192.168.0.102 to avoid conflicts with the Pi's AirPort router. Photo by Kathleen G. Charters