Ok to be able to get NT using MacIP you can use a program from Cyan Software
http://www.cyansoft.de/
or you can wait for Microsoft to implement it in NT 2000 I believe.
Next solution try http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/ they have a product that allows a
Macintosh to act as a Gateway so you can connect to AppleTalk Servers that don't
support
IP cool.
Next solution try http://www.jpy.com/ they have a hardware router that will tunnel
AppleTalk over IP
and if your using iSDN will even spoof AppleTalk which is a real money saver on the
phone bills.
You will need a router each end. We actually use this one and it works!
Next solution I'm sure I read somewhere that you can tunnel Appletalk over IP using
linux I
just can't seem to find it again, but if you have dial-ups there will be no spoofing
to prevent
dialing on NBP broadcasts and preserve bandwidth.
> I have been charged with the task of getting an AppleShare volume which
>is currently mounted on NT to be shared 'on remote access'. When I say
>'remote access', I want to be able to access this AppleShare volume no
>matter what ISP I've dialled up to, and from anywhere in the world. The
>AppleShare volume is currently mounted on an NT server with a static IP
>address, so this shouldn't be a problem--except that the Mac Services on NT
>only speak AppleTalk and not ShareIP.