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Re: Is a localtalk to ethernet bridge...
- Subject: Re: Is a localtalk to ethernet bridge...
- From: dalloff@gcfn.org (Dave Althoff Jr)
- Date: 26 Feb 2004 15:31:48 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: GCFN (http://www.gcfn.org/)
- References: <2004022517341250073%scowan007@maccom>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:3747
admin (scowan007@mac.com) wrote:
: and Marinetti all I need to put my GS on my home network and the internet?
Yes, and no.
Without Marinetti, you can connect your GS to a LocalTalk network. If you
have both LocalTalk and Ethernet machines on the network, you can pass
data between them if you have a Localtalk to Ethernet bridge, such as
LocalTalk Bridge running on an older Mac with both LocalTalk and Ethernet
connections. But that won't let you do TCP/IP to the IIgs
Marinetti includes a MacIP link layer now, but to make it work you need a
MacIP gateway. Once you have that, you can do MacIP and get the IIgs onto
the Internet.
Without the MacIP gateway, Marinetti gives you TCP/IP via SLIP or PPP, if
I remember correctly, and not much else. Fine for a dial-up
implementation, or via some kind of PPP terminal server. But MacIP would
be easier.
--Dave Althoff, ][.
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