On 2009-12-01 12:17 -0700, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>On Dec 1, 2009, at 12:02 PM, jworgan wrote:
>
>>  how can I connect and access one Wallstreet from another?
>>
>
>>  directly or through a hub?
>
>
>Normal 10-BaseT (which is twisted pair.) via a hub or switch is the 
>easiest.
>
>You can use a crossover cable and connect them directly, but sometimes 
>with older Macs this makes 'em kind of fiddly about actually starting 
>the ethernet port; they don't see the voltage they normally do and so 
>think they're not connected.
>
>--
>Bruce Johnson

Don't forget Wallstreets have infrared ports. If they are in line of 
sight, you can transfer data with no physical connection at all.
(Only in OS-9? I would love to hear if anyone got infrared to work in OS-X.)
Cheers.. Alan Dow

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