> 
> I have an SE/30, Color Classic and Mac TV that I would like to network
> together and ideally get to share an internet connection.  I have a
> PowerMac 6500/275 with a high speed Ethernet connection that I can
> contribute to the network to act as a "server" if needed.
> 
> How can I set this network up so that the compacts can share the Internet
> conenction?  (If possible)

Matt:

Use IPNetRouter found here:
http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_ipr_overview.html

They have a 68k version and a PPC version. Install the PPC version on the
6500 and configure a MacIP setup for the other two. I've done this with a
Mac Plus and had no problems. The configuration is a bit difficult if you've
never done any networking (it took me a while to figure it out.) It looks
like they've added a configure ap at their web site which I haven't tried -
perhaps that will make it easier.

I love going into the Macintosh IRC channel on dalnet with my Plus, because
they do a little "version" check when you enter the channel - they can't
believe I'm connected with a Plus.
------
Apparently, 1 in 5 people in the world are Chinese. And there are 5
people in my family, so it must be one of them.  Maybe my older brother
Kenny, or my sister Val, or maybe my sister Janice. Or my other brother
Ho-Cha-Chu. 
But I think it's Ken.



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