On 12/9/03 3:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently said:

>Ahh, yes, such do exist, and if you haven't yet bought one, that is all 
>you really need to do, plug an Ethernet capable, Mac/PC compatible 
>printer into your hub and go. However, you may have to plug it into a Hub 
>and not a DSL (or other internet) router. Some router's built in hubs 
>won't pass anything but TCP/IP packets, and for Mac use, you want to use 
>EtherTalk, which many of those built in hubs will not handle. EtherTalk 
>is AppleTalk over Ethernet. To get around the limit of the router, simply 
>plug the printer and the Macs into a hub that is then connected to the 
>router.

Chris,
I have another, related question on this topic.  I have an Apple Personal 
LaserWriter 320 connected to my Ethernet Hub using an AsantePrint 
Ethernet-to-AppleTalk adapter. All of my Mac's can access this printer 
easily.
Now the question:  I have to use a PC for work (a laptop), and when I 
bring it home and hook it into my Hub, I'd like to be able to print to 
the LaserWriter. Do you know if a Windows-2000 compatible driver is 
available for this configuration?  Is it possible to print from a PC to 
this printer?
Regards,
Joe Getchel

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