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- From: Paul Peterson <paulp@ccsd.uts.edu.au>
- Subject: LocalTalk/EtherTalk Bridge
- Organization: University of Technology, Sydney
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 04:35:07 GMT
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- I've got an LC/II with an ethernet card installed connected to our
- backbone for connections to our Unix hosts. The problem is that the same LC/II
- has already had a Personal Laserwriter NTX connectted to it via LocalTalk.
-
- Question: Does anyone know of a way whereby the same Mac can use both
- LocalTalk and EtherTalk *simultaneously*, as currently the Mac has to be
- switched between LocalTalk (for printing) and EtherTalk (for telnet
- connections).
-
- Any help that can be give will be most appreciated. Please send replies
- via Email and all replies will be summerised and posted to com.sys.mac.misc.
-
- BTW - I know of GatorBoxes and other such LocalTalk-Ethernet gateways as
- possible solutions.
-
- Cheers,
-
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