well if I'm not mistaken I can use a Farallon transceiver but I cant quite work out how it works �
I understand that a non pci card using network is thinnet in other words the standard built in ethernet and that an Etherwave connector by Farallon (now defunct?) is worth finding as they are now reasonably priced
I ve seen cables with Cobra like heads with 2 connectors at one end in it but this would only work I think with one computer to one other computer? Or can you connect the Farallon Etherwave to one computer and the other 2 to the other computer and the printer?
This seems simple but in my experience NOTHING is that simple�
Or am I barking up a completely incorrect tree entirely?
thanks again
Michael
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