I have a LocalTalk network set up and running on PhoneNET adapters. I am trying to bridge the network to Ethernet at a certain point.
I am using the LocalTalk Bridge CP (OS 7.5.5) and it is working because I have set AppleTalk to run on Ethernet and I can still get full access to the Macs connected with a PhoneNET adapter.
The problem is that when I try to connect a Mac to this network with an Ethernet connection (Mac OS X) I get a message saying that there is no AppleTalk Stack.
How do I fix this?
The PowerMac running with the Bridge is connected to the internet (TCP) through its Ethernet port. There is a router that other computers at this location (including PCs) connect to.
Make sure the OS X machine is doing (afp) file sharing using AppleTalk, not IP.
(kindof guessing; it's been a while since I've done this)
- Dan.
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