Eric,

    Post again if you get IPNetRouter to work... I downloaded it awhile ago,
to go between my 2 G3/300's. And while I could get it to work on the second
G3. I had no luck on the other that the modem was connected too...

Best of luck,
-nathan


On 6/4/04 4:24 PM, "Eric Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a Mac SE that I want to connect to my Ethernet network for [mostly]
> internet, just to make the old bucket useful.  I've taken of the sluggish OS
> 7.5 and replaced it with 7.0.1, and I've got MacWeb 2.0 and some other basic
> aps on it.  I'm hoping to do this all without spending a penny or too much
> frustrations (for now), so I'm routing the Ethernet Internet through my
> Powermac 7300 (Partly to save myself from getting a SE ethernet card, and
> partly 'cause my hub is full).  I asked some questions on the PCI-Powermacs
> list, and I [think I] have IPNetRouter and Localtalk Bridge all set up right
> on the powermac, what I really need to know is what TCP client I can
> download that works well for the SE and where I can get it from? And, better
> yet, how exactly to I set up IPNetRouter on the PowerMac?
>  Thanx, 
>     ES


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