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SUBJECT :Apple Internet Router
DATE :April 30, 1989
FYI # :050190mr
OS VERSION :2.15
REVISION :C
SHELL VERSION :
GENERAL INFORMATION :Apple Internet Router - Another Macintosh
connectivity solution.
Apple's Internet Router software allows an Appleshare network to be
bridged to a Netware fileserver either through Localtalk or Ethertalk.
For example: Macintosh workstations could be running any topology among
themselves (ethertalk, tokentalk, arctalk, localtalk). Then the Router
would have a compatible board (to communicate with the other Mac stations)
AND an Ethertalk board "bridging" the Mac lan to an Ethernet board
running Apple drivers in the Netware fileserver; OR the Apple Internet
Router could attach to the Netware fileserver through localtalk to an
NL1000 board. It works great and we are using it in testing right
now.
COMMENTS (Optional) :I had someone ask so I thought you would let
you folks know too. If you have a customer that will use this Router,
suggest to them that they DEDICATE the Mac as a Router.
YOUR NAME AND DEPT. :Mark Robison - NSD
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(XX) This information has been verified.
( ) This is useful information, but has not been verified.