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Etherwave



The following is a post from comp.sys.apple2 posted in may (which I must
have missed) but found at ground.  I am wondering if anything more
pertaining this subject has been discovered (I'm relatively sure it's not
in the FAQ, but just in case anybody knew anything....)
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From: madsci@tribeca.ios.com (Eric Dietrich)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
Subject: Ethernet for the IIgs...
Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 13:42:10 -0400

At work we use EtherWave adapters on the macs.  Most connect to the AAUI
port, or to an Ethertalk card.  However, someone brought in a Color
Classic 9a nice little machine, methinks)  and had a Etherwave that
attached to the printer port.  

According to the manuals, the adapter will work on any mac that dosen't
have, or can't have a card installed.  Supposedly ideal for powerbooks and
classic macs.

The operative idea is that it connects via the SERIAL port.  Just like
Phonenet/Localtalk.  

I'm going to try and borrow one, and an AAUI pod for my quadra, and see if
I can get the IIgs to see the mac.    Think about it, though- its a little
faster that localtalk, even thru the serial port.  Its easy to use the
Etherwaves, because even 10base-T dosen't need a hub.  It might also be a
great way to get TCP/IP into a GS.

If anyone has any ideas on this, please let me know.  I'll keep you all
informed as to the way the test goes.

-Eric

PS. The only drawback is that its rather expensive, around $200 for each
adapter.