You can also just put an old Ethernet hub that will pass AppleTalk (not
router) in between the router and the Etherprint and hook all of your
network connections to the hub. That way you'll be sure to be able to do
filesharing, etc. between the computers and the Etherprint should work
too.

OK that setup would be printer to Etherprint to Ethernet hub, hub to router. Sounds good, gets the printer up on the inner side of the router.


But as for my network connections they are all (both) wireless - so don't they all have to go through the wireless router? If so then how do the (Appletalk) jobs get to the hub? Same with setting up/seeing the printer from wireless machine - wouldn't work would it? or am i missing something?

Thanks for suggestions, I am learning a lot.

Erik

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