At 16:40 -0700 on 31/03/03, Grayson Williams wrote:

>of doing this? I have an Ethernet card in my SE, but it doesn't seem to
>want to talk to my SMC 10/100 switch (or my 6400, which is running OS

Stick a hub between them and that oughta do it.

>8.6). Ideally, I'd like to have the FreeBSD server be a
>Netatalk/Samba/NFS server for the entire network, but would this be
>unfeasible, in terms of getting my older Macs to talk to the network? I
>suppose I could try a PhoneNet, but then could I use the 6400 as a
>bridge between the LocalTalk and Ethernet networks?

Yup, or any other Mac with both interfaces.
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