It sounds like you router is routing between the switch ports and the
wireless interface.  Plenty of wireless access points with inbuilt switches
just switch between the switch ports and the wireless.

If this is true, then as others have pointed out, the routing software on
the G604T would need to specifically route Appletalk - unfortunately not
something most consumer grade routers do, they only route IP.  However, if
you connect to a switch port you shouldn't have any problems.

A little strange that Dlink route between the switch and the wireless as
that would be a little more expensive than just switching.

Sorry it's not a solution but at least it's an explanation.

Regards

Greg


> From: Diana & Graham Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:35:26 +0800
> To: WAMUG Mailing List <[email protected]>
> Subject: Printing in Classic via Wireless
> 
> I find I can't print in Classic from the iBook via wireless. It will
> print via wireless in OSX.
> 
> The set-up is a bit complicated. The iBook is connected via wireless
> to the DSL-G604T router.
> 
> The DataProducts Typhoon 8 is connected to a LocalTalk/Ethernet
> Interface which is connected to a NetGear EN104 Hub, which is
> connected to the DSL-G604T router.
> 
> The printer will not work if connected directly to the router.
> 
> My question:
> 
> Is it impossible to print in Classic from the iBook via Wireless or
> is it just my strange set up?
> 
> I thought I had printed via Wireless from the iBook in OS9 and/or
> Classic when we had a LinkSys Router which would talk to the
> LocalTalk interface, but maybe I  am mistaken.
> 
> Diana
> 
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