You will need to have a LocalTalk to Ethernet Bridge - you should be able to download that from the Apple website and possibly low end mac.

Otherwise, you will need a SCSI to Ethernet Adaptor.

Sherman
On Oct 3, 2005, at 6:47 PM, Thomas Burns wrote:

Hi,
Does anyone know how to hook a Mac Plus up to DSL via a LocalTalk cable and another Mac? I've got the Plus running 7.0.1 and MacTCP with 4mbs RAM and a 20mb HD. It's sitting next to an SE/30 with 7.5.5 connected directly to a hub that's connected to a DSL router. All my Macs can see the Plus and the Plus can see all the other Macs. From what I've read, I need Apple's Internet Router on the SE/30 and the Plus would have it's gateway set to the SE/30s IP address, correct? Now would this allow me to run a server off the Plus and can I just assign it an IP? So if I put MacHTTP on it and open a port, let's say 81 can someone ping it from the outside world? Where do I get Apple's Internet Router? I've looked around for it but just found patches on the old software site. Is it an addon that comes with system 7.5.5?

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