you could keep using the iici for local talk routing and use the other router for
everything else, you just hook one router to the other with a cross over cable and is
should work fine, and help isolate the slower appletalk traffic from the faster network
(unless you've got a switch in which case it's not as much of a problem, but with a 
dumb
hub everything goes everywhere and is slowed by the slowest device).

David Hurzeler wrote:
> 
> My reason is LocalTalk.  My IIci with IPNetRouter serves not only my
> ethernet, but it also serves out the Internet via LocalTalk to all the phone
> jacks in the house.  Speedwise it's only as fast as DSL, but it sure beats
> rewiring the house with cat 5 cable ann RJ45 jacks.
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