Actually, there's another way around the hub problem.  Use the AUI port 
on the bridge with an AUI/TP tranceiver.  (I just couldn't see powering 
a hub just to sort out the signals to the bridge...)

Jim

Chuck Leavens wrote:
> Yes. I do it here.  Use a hub or switch like the others have said and 
> treat it just like another item on your network.
> 
> 
> 
>>I forgot to include one very critical piece of information in my original
>>post. So I have repeated my below post with that extra bit of info.
>>
>>I have a question regarding the Asante Ethernet LocalTalk bridge.
>>
>>When using this device with an older printer (such as a Laserwriter 4/600),
>>can one print while one is also connected to the Internet through a high
>>speed service in OS X (version 10.2)?
> 
> 



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