On Saturday, November 30, 2002, at 06:42 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
> Which routers support AppleTalk between the wireless and wired LAN.
> This is a must for me, just to be able to print.  I don't know why
> but this should be difficult but it seems like the device should
> transfer ANY Ethernet packets.

I have a D-Link DI-614+, and it does all that you mention. I forward a 
variety of ports to the SSH ports on a few machines on my LAN, so I can 
get at all my machines remotely. I also have a beige G3 and an ethernet 
print server connected via a cable to the 614+ and I regularly browse 
shares on the G3 and print from wireless devices.

It was occasionally flaky when my ADSL dropped out when I first got it, 
but a firmware update to fix that appeared on the D-Link site very 
quickly. I have nothing but love for this device now.

http://www.dlink.com/products/digitalHome/wireless/11b+/di614+/


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