At 16:34 -0500 on 20/04/02, John Bruner wrote:

>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.

Yeah, the Dayna devices can't bridge MacIP and they're somewhat limited in
their capacity (8 devices at most, I think).

Farallon made a StarRouter that will do MacIP and can handle an entire
LocalTalk network (no device limits), and Cayman Systems made several
different Gator-series devices that will do it.

the pickle

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