One more thing:

At 12:12 AM -0600 12/7/03, Erik Vollbrecht wrote:
My router claims to not support AT. perhaps that explains this behavior:

See my previous post for my network. Basically: wireless router, PB G4 is wireless, PB G3 is wired. Both running 10.2.6, go to the Chooser in Classic, click AppleShare.

on the wireless G4: no file servers listed. But if I use "Server IP Address ..." I can get the G3.
on the wired G3: my G4 is listed, to which I can connect.


What does this say about AT in my setup? Anything?

On both machines, I can choose "Make AppleTalk Active" in the OSX Network Preferences. Then:
On the wireless G4 I can NOT click "AppleTalk Active" in the Chooser.
On the wired G3 I AM ABLE to click "AppleTalk Active" in the Chooser.


Does this mean AT packets can be passed when broadcast but not when being received?

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