On eBay right now there is a vendor flogging "6 ADB Port Appletalk Network
Connectors", an unlikely product, in my admittedly limited Apple networking
experience. Point your browser at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2031102370
to see what I'm talking about.
These don't look like Apple-branded items, but if you recognize them, could
you tell me if
a) would they meet my networking needs (see below), and
b) are they, in fact, reliable for their purpose?
TIA,
Sp00ky
At 11:27 AM 6/14/2002 -0500, Sp00ky wrote:
>[...snip...]
>Speaking of AppleTalk networks, can anyone point me to some comprehensive
>on-line material about setting up an AppleTalk network with low-end/compact
>Macs? My original network language was X.25 through high-end comm servers,
>so all this AppleTalk stuff is foreign to me. I need advice on what ports,
>adapters, cabling, software, and configuration to use. My goal is to have
>any/all of the Macs on the AppleTalk network be able to use the StyleWriter
>II and to access files on the Mirror.
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