Something you can use for almost any old computer without an Ethernet card is a
serial to Ethernet adapter.
About the simplest was the UDS-10. Been discontinued a while but the company is
still in business and makes similar devices, but they're fancier than the old
UDS-10.
Hook up something like that and it translates between the serial port and the
network.
I dunno how it'd compare to the various SCSI ethernet adapters made for Mac.
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