CISCO MeetingPlace, not Windows MeetingPlace.
Not that i know of but there might be a client for it.
WinSCP is a ftp, scp and sftp client that is make for Windows, not Mac. However, there are several alternatives available for the Mac that perform the same function very well.
No any router will work, get something like a belkin or cisco systems router, works on the same 802.11 b/g/n system.
Source or Destination MAC address
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You can't. There is no compatible client.
Theoretically yes (the chips inside are the same) but Apple (who make Mac OS) make it so that Mac Os will only work on Apple's own brand computers and sue anybody who tries to crack this. Thus the answer is NO.
Cisco Express Forwarding accelerates forwarding of packets on a Cisco Layer 3 switch by associating a MAC address with a next hop address in the FIB.
Its an .exe file which means it will only run on windows, apparently there is a java client which runs on mac and Linux computers but its not available at the moment, try searching it in a couple of days
Well, there's classic Mac OS (Mac OS 1 -> Mac OS 9), and then there's Mac OS X (Mac OS 10.0 -> Mac OS 10.6 (to be released in 2 days)).If you're wondering what kind of editions there are, like how Windows has Basic, Premium, Ultimate, etc, there are two: Client and Server. Client is what is usually used, but Server is if you need to do special internet related activities, such as hosting a website.Client is $129 (Leopard)Server is $1000, I believe (Leopard)Again, Client is the primary version (it is often just referred to as Mac OS X, not Mac OS X Client), and Server is strictly for computers that need server-like capabilities, so it is often regarded. Many people will say that there is only one version of Mac OS X, referring to Mac OS X Client.