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From: "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Duo/2400 List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 10:29 PM
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: File share? & G4 vs VAIO


> on 16/01/01 14:40, Noah Kravitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Okay, so I asked the original question in this thread -- and thank you
all
> > for your answers -- and now I have a follow up, the $64K question if you
> > will ...
> >
> > I found a cheap USB to Serial adaptor for sale on ebay ... The thinking
is
> > I can hook it up to my G4, hence giving it a serial port, and then run
an
> > appletalk cable from the G4's "Serial" port to the serial modem/printer
> > port on the Duo 230 ... Will this work for file sharing?  Has anyone
tried
> > it?  Please say yes so I can buy it and back my files up :-)  Outside of
> > that, I'm also looking at an AsanteTalk Ether Print adaptor box to do
> > bascially the same thing via Ethernet, which seems a safer bet
> >
> > Many Thanks in Advance
>
> I'm not sure if it's a mistake, but you won't be able to use an AppleTalk
> cable to connect your serial adaptor. A USB-to-serial is what it says it
is:
> a serial connection, not a network one. So, you won't be able to file
share
> using this. Your only option is the EtherPrint. Then, you'll be able to
use
> AppleTalk on the 230's side, and EtherTalk on the G4's side. You will need
a
> LocalTalk connector for your 230 to plug the AppleTalk cable in it and
> another one for your EtherPrint, unless it comes with one. I know, I have
an
> AsanteTalk, which is pretty much the same thing. If I were you, I would
try
> to find an Asante Mini or Micro EN/SC, that provides Ethernet to your 230
> through its SCSI port. Then, using an Ethernet crossover cable, you will
be
> able to connect the EN/SC directly to your G4, no hub required, although
> they are nice to have and about $20-$30. You would get a much better
> performance, even though the 230 won't be able, through its SCSI port, to
> deliver the 10Mbits (much less 100Mbits!) that the G4 can take.
>
> -Laurent.

I was under the impression that the USB-Serial adapters allowed you to do
anything you could do with a built-in serial port.

Scott Holder


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