Yes

I had my IIfx connected to my network via a Dayna Mini Etherprint. My Dayna has 2
ports. I had the IIfx and a LaserWriter connected to the Dayna, and the Dayna
hooked into a hub, which is hooked into a switch, which is connected to a router.

The IIfx couldn't get out to the web through the router though. Must be because the
Dayna had the IP address. Which doesn't make complete sense to me, as the Dayna
would route requests to one of two printers if two were hooked up to it. Oh well,
maybe someone will drag me the rest of the way out of the dark.

Dayna made an Etherprint that would connect up to 8 devices. If it could route
printer requests to any one of eight printers, why not URLs to a computer?

John Bruner

Cameron Kaiser wrote:

> Will a Dayna EtherPrint-T work for connecting, say, a LocalTalk Mac into an
> EtherTalk network, or does it only work for printers? In other words, is it
> a true LocalTalk-to-EtherTalk bridge?



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