>> Yeah, but I don't think the feature is still applicable because you are
>> sending AppleTalk network signals inside TCP/IP networking packets. So to
>> the switch, all it sees if TCP/IP network protocols going on and no
>> AppleTalk. If you need to connect to a Mac running AppleShare IP, just use
>> good old AppleShare from the chooser over AppleTalk.

> AppleShare IP is AppleShare over IP, AppleTalk is NOT involved at all.

AppleShare IP is the name of the server software package from Apple. You
can't refer to file sharing over TCP/IP as that.

Sam

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