I know it seems absolutely useless, but I'd like to get Internet on my old
Mac SE. (Just for the sake of adding use to a useless box) I have a
wireless ethernet network with a mixture of Mac and Wintel boxes. What I'd
like to do is rout the Internet that comes in through the Ethernet out
through Localtalk on the printer/modem port. I've tried it before, and
downloaded a shareware router thing, but I had no clue how to work it.
I suppose it's practically worthless to put Internet on an SE, but at
least I'd have the old Eudora and MacWeb stuff to use when I have friends
using the rest of my network; lol.
Any help u give needs to be in baby talk, as I know nothing about
software routers and such. :-P
Thanx,
ES
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