Your best bet is going to be the hardware router. I have used
LinkSys, Seimens Speedstream and the SMC without problem with macs.
I am not sure that os9 supports multiple ethernets simultaneously as
I have always had trouble when restarting with an apple ethernet
card installed (always defaults to the motherboard).
Greg Olson
This may go in a couple of directions. I'm trying to get a PC132
upgraded with a G3/350 running OS9.1 (in stock configuration) to be
an internet router for my little house network, but I can't seem to
get it to utilize the ethernet card. I'm using IPNetRouter, and I've
installed an Asante card (with drivers) being seen in the C1
position by ASP, but no joy with the rest of the LAN. Do I need to
go with an Apple branded card, or is there a trick I don't know? I'm
going this route because I can't get an SMC Barricade router to work
at all, dialup or cable. This is probably due to extreme ineptitude,
as I've tried several times with the Barricade. The rest of the
machines on the LAN are: 2 PTP's, a 7500/G3/350, and a LaserWriter,
all seeing each other wonderfully. Apologies for any omissions, and
thanks for any assistance.
Greg
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