My Reply follows quote. On 05/06/2002 14:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

>
>I recently got an Asante micro asanteprint through the LEM swap list. I
>hope to use it to get my vintage appletalk network Macs talking to their
>
>PPC ethernet brethren.
>
>The problem is... it don't work! I've got known-good cables on both
>sides. The link and power LEDs come on. When I run the asante software
>(on the ethernet side) to query the device the Rx LED blinks, but the Tx
>
>does not (it does not respond.). The appletalk network does not show up
>to the ethernet side and vice-versa. I have not tried running the asante
>software from the appletalk side.
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By the way, when I got one of these, I played with it for some time 
before learning that It only works for LocalTalk Printers. It won't work 
for computers nor will it work with an "autosensing" switch.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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