LocalTalk Bridge does not bridge TCP/IP, just AppleTalk.  What you'd 
need is something like IPNetRouter, which will act as as bridge between 
LocalTalk's "MacIP" and standard TCP/IP over Ethernet.

You can download a version that works for a month or so to try it out.  
More info at:
http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_ipr_overview.html

-David

On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 06:37 PM, Andrew McGinnis wrote:

> I have an LCIII connected to my PB1400 through the printer port, and 
> then on
> to the rest of my network through LocalTalk Bridge and ethernet.  The
> network is behind a Windows 2000 box running a proxy server.  The macs
> directly on ethernet all get IP addresses, etc. but the LCIII does 
> not.  I'd
> like to use it as an internal web server with MacHTTP 2.4 but it needs 
> to
> get an IP address from the proxy.  Is there any way to get my LC an IP
> address through TCP/IP, MacPPP, MacTCP, etc.?


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