Apple PowerBook G4 15-inch Laptop User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your PowerBook 31
 If you connect your computer to a network using Ethernet, you can transfer files to
another computer on a network. You can access a server or another computer by
clicking Network in the Finder sidebar, or by choosing Go > Connect to Server from
the menu bar.
 You can create a small Ethernet network by connecting an Ethernet cable from your
PowerBook to another computer’s Ethernet port. After you’re connected, you can
transfer files directly from one computer to the other. For more information, open
Mac Help and search for “connecting two computers.”
 You can connect to an AirPort Extreme 802.11g or 802.11b wireless network to transfer
files. For more information, see “Understanding AirPort Extreme Wireless Networking”
on page 39.
 If you have access to devices that communicate using Bluetooth wireless technology,
you can transfer files to other Bluetooth equipped devices. For more information, see
“Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology” on page 40.
For general information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help and
search for “transferring” or for the type of connection you need.