>I have a PowerBook 1400 that I want to connect to my network (and thus the
>cable modem), but I only have LocalTalk available. I tried to use my PB 540c
>as a LocalTalk bridge, but it didn't work. How would I go about using the
>1400 on the Internet?
LocalTalk Bridge moves AppleTalk packets back and forth between LocalTalk
and another medium, typically EtherTalk (AppleTalk on Ethernet). It can
help you do what you want but doesn't do it all. You need something to
route MacIP traffic to IP over Ethernet. This can be down with hardware,
Cayman Gatorbox or Kinetics/Shiva Fastpath, or software using IPNetRouter.
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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
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