Excuse me for jumping in midstream, but have you come up with a way to
bridge an AppleTalk printer (LaserWriter 4/600) to Ethernet without a
"resident server" desktop computer? I already have an AsanteTalk, but it
does not actually provide an IP address. I'm trying to print while wireless
and my router does not have a printer provision.

Tom Jordan
> 
> The "best" way is to purchase a hardware bridge.  LTB works well, but it
> does require that one system be used as a print server.  At the price of
> LT briges, it's just smarter (IMHO) to put the correct hardware in
> place.  Search ebay for Dayna and Etherprint.  Ought to be able to own
> one for less than $25. (Yup. Just looked there are a few at $10.) BTW,
> My Etherprint works just fine from System 7 through OS X.
> 
> Jim
> 


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