on 6/1/04 1:48 PM, Sherman Chen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ok, I've installed IPNetRouter, which is what I used when I tried this a
year ago. Now the question is... how do I use it?  It's annoying enough to
only be able to use it for 30 days :-S, but I don't have any clue how to get
it to route the connection from Ethernet to Localtalk. (I already have the
Bridge installed)
    Thanx,
     ES

> This is the one I used to use - Sustainable Softworks'  IPNetRouter -
> it's about $89, but I think you can download a trial version.  I am
> not sure if there's such a thing as a free software router for the
> Mac.
> 
> Sherman
> 
> On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 13:41:27 -0500, Eric Scott
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> Ok, somebody said that it wouldn't be too hard to find a Ethernet/Localtalk
>> Internet router on the web... whelp I'm having troubles.  I thought AIR
>> might do it (Apple Internet Router), but all I could find are patches, is it
>> a commercial product or something?  If anybody knows of a freeware or
>> shareware internet router, please send me a link to one.
>> thanx,
>> ES
>> 


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