Yup.  That's what you need - a software router.  You should be able to
do a web search and get one that way (at least a trial version) .  I
used to have one, but I don't remember the name of the company or
product.

So, right now, your power mac should be able to see your SE and vice
versa, right?

Sherman

On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 12:30:47 -0600, Eric Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> OK, I got the localtalk bridge, and I [think] I have the settings right on
> the ol' MacTCP on the SE... but what now?
> The PowerMac is doing fine... having access to the localtalk network and
> Ethernet simultaniously... but how do I get the internet from the Ethernet
> to the Localtalk? I assume I'll have to get a software router :-S.  If
> that's what I need, where can I get a shareware/freeware one and how do I
> use it?
>    Thanx,   ES

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