>  > Some Macs, (and I don't know if the Wallstreet is one of them), will
>>  not 'stick' on Ethernet if there isn't a live device on the other end,
>>  so some switching back and forth in the appletalk control panel may be
>>  necessary once both computers are on.
>
>The wallstreet is not one of these machines. This is controlled by
>whether the machine has 'autosensing' ethernet or not. Generically
>speaking, most of the machines that suffer this are old 68k machines,
>though a some PPC's do as well.

This also has something to do with the appletalk software itself, not 
just the hardware. I had this behaviour in my wallstreet in 8.6, but 
no more in 9 or X.


Luis

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