Network and Upgrade PowerMac 6500
I'm not that Mac knowledgeable, my Leopard iMac is the first Mac I've ever owned.
I would like to add this computer to my home network, but the computer is at the other end of the house. I occasionally use the computer, and for file transfer I have to use the old "sneaker net" method using Zip 100 disks. That method is becoming a PITA since the ZIP units are/have disappeared.
And I would like to keep the cost as low as possible. This is a project of convenience, not of necessity.
My router is a Netgear RangeMax wireless router, model WNR834Bv2.
There are no ethernet ports on the rear of the computer.
I would prefer to run an ethernet cable, but when I think of the work it would take, I'm not particularly fond of that idea. So, I'd be willing to do a wireless connection if the cost doesn't get out of hand.
What would I need to buy to connect to the network, both wired and wireless?
Anyone have suggestions as to where to find the needed hardware?
The computer has 94mb of RAM, which I would like to increase. I do have a lot of old RAM chips from old PC's laying about. Any chance any of these extra RAM chips I have would work? Could I actually swap some of the chips and turn the computer on without risking any damage?
Any help and advice would appreciated.
Thanks.
Ken
iMac - Intel based, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 4 GB RAM, 1 TB hard drive