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Re: Ethernet via Fastpath 4
"Glenn Jones" <apple2stuff@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> "RichardK-PB" <atari@NOSPAMbtconnect.com> wrote in message
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>> Mike Spurgeon wrote:
>> > Greg Andrzejewski wrote:
>> >
>> >> I've got a FastPath 5 which is basically a fastpath 4 with more RAM.
>> >> Start here http://www.walshcomptech.com/fastpath5/upnrunning.htm.
>> >> After that, you're kinda on your own. I have yet to get it working.
>> >> Email me and I can put you into contact with people that might be able
>> >> to help you a little more.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > If you give up, I've got a Gatorbox around someplace.
>>
>> I might fancy trying a Gatorbox (that's AppleTalk to TCP/IP right? Can
>> it do MacIP bridging?)
>
> Yes, Marinetti works fine via MacIP over a gatorbox.
>
>
>> sometime, if no-one else wants it in the US. I'm
>> using an Apple Workgroup Server as a router and bridge, which is kinda
>> overkill and rather noisy to boot.
>
> Glenn
>
>
I'm just curious, has anyone gotten TCP/IP working with a Fastpath? From
what I've heard, they were great for bridging localtalk to ethertalk, but
not so adept with TCP/IP. Of course, my limited knowledge of such matters
only compounds the problems.
-Greg