Is the server behind a firewall?  In order for the chooser to switch
over to AFP over TCP/IP properly, the server has to respond to a ping
from the client Macintosh (amongst other things).  If the firewall is
preventing this, you don't stand a chance of the chooser picking AFP
over TCP/IP automatically.  You'll have to enter the IP address by
hand, as you are curently doing.

Tom

On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Yann Ramin wrote:

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> Hi,
> I'm having problems with TCP connections (in netatalk+asun2.1.3) when choosing
> a server from the Chooser. I can manually enter the IP address with the
> appropiate button and it works great, but if I select the server in the
> chooser, the connection goes via the SLOW AppleTalk protocol. The client is an
> iMac (os 8.6), and the server is a FreeBSD 3.2 - RELEASE machine.
> 
> Yann
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