hello,
I'm setting up my IIfx as a router . the client is an SE30.

Before router software(IPNetrouter) I shared files via a cross-over cable.

now that I want to share an IP connection over serial dial-up, will I need
to switch to a regular(pass through) ethernet cable between router (IIfx)
and client (se30)?

(cross-posted to MacNetwork and Vintage Macs- hoping to beat the stores
closing if I need the regular cable)

_tia_

scb

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