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Re: Localtalk gateway/bridge
- Subject: Re: Localtalk gateway/bridge
- From: "Tim Haynes" <trhaynes@yahoo.SPAMBGONE.com>
- Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 11:31:05 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Excite@Home - The Leader in Broadband http://home.com/faster
- References: <MSGID_1=3a393=2f9005=40fidonet_7c0a8778@fidonet.org>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:12960
Hi Steve,
I've been trying to get the same thing working for a while now, but took a
little hiatus. Some people seem to think that it is possible, and I think
that there is one guy that actually has it working but by using PC MACLAN on
the PC side.
Cheers,
Tim
"Steve Quarrella" <Steve.QuarrellaNOSPAM@f9005.n393.z1.fidonet.org> wrote in
message news:MSGID_1=3a393=2f9005=40fidonet_7c0a8778@fidonet.org...
> * Crossposted to MACSYSOP : Macintosh Sysop's Conference
> * Crossposted to APPLE : International APPLE Echo
>
>
> I am using Apple's free LocalTalk Bridge 2.1, as found here:
>
> http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa/wa/query?type
> =id&val=60290&KCID=262407&sid=anonymous|1293608
>
> Anybody have any experience with this? Maybe the setup I'm running isn't
> kosher, as I'll explain, or maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
>
> The software is installed on a Power Mac I have behind me. The Mac's
Ethernet
> port is goes into a 10/100 hub that I have, and the LocalTalk connector I
have
> in the thing connects back to an Apple IIgs machine and nothing else.
>
> On the Ethernet side, I have a Windows NT box that's running Services for
> Macintosh, and I am 100% certain that that box is not configured to route
> AppleTalk (as the documentation for the Bridge says this is a no-no, and I
can
> confirm that the software does not work if the NT box IS routing
AppleTalk. :).
>
> If I go to the IIgs system, I can access the shared Power Mac, so I know
things
> are workign on the LocalTalk side. If I go to the Mac, I can see the
Macintosh
> volume I've created on the NT server. A sees B, B sees C.
>
> I'd like A to see C, though, so I could simply drop my Apple II files onto
the
> NT Mac volume. Anybody know if this is doable? Is there a better way to
do
> this? Right now, the end result is that I have the best of both worlds
on the
> Mac, where I can talk to both topologies without a lot of muss or fuss,
but I
> still have to do a little bit of wheeled-chair multitasking in order to
bring
> files from the Apple II over to the PC.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions...
>
>