Re: PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-18 Thread Darren
Gregg Eshelman wrote:

 

I am on comcast and am using an in-house server running win2000 server.
Appletalk seemes to be operational but cannot share files between the two machines... the thing I am most interested in doing...
   

Can Services For Macintosh be installed on the Win2K
Server? Open the TCP/IP control panel and make sure
it's set to connect via ethernet. That's also where
you'll find where to set the TCP/IP address or
set it for DHCP or whatever your sysadmin has things
setup for.
And while your in control panels, check Appletalk is set to ethernet 
rather than the default printer port. The ip address has little bearing 
on appletalk, if the win2k machine can serve appletalk then the mac 
should see the pc in its chooser whether the mac recieved a address via 
dhcp or it fell back to a local default (after a long wait). Appletalk 
can navigate such problems,  it work fine with pcmaclan. Services for 
Macintosh should do the same?



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Re: PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-18 Thread z-17
AppleTalk only has let me choose printer port... so far

Yes win2K does support appletalk but my server hasn't been able to see the
mac althogh my firewall saw it and allowed me to set permissions for the
connections

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Gregg Eshelman wrote:



I am on comcast and am using an in-house server running win2000 server.
Appletalk seemes to be operational but cannot share files between the two
machines... the thing I am most interested in doing...


Can Services For Macintosh be installed on the Win2K
Server? Open the TCP/IP control panel and make sure
it's set to connect via ethernet. That's also where
you'll find where to set the TCP/IP address or
set it for DHCP or whatever your sysadmin has things
setup for.


And while your in control panels, check Appletalk is set to ethernet
rather than the default printer port. The ip address has little bearing
on appletalk, if the win2k machine can serve appletalk then the mac
should see the pc in its chooser whether the mac recieved a address via
dhcp or it fell back to a local default (after a long wait). Appletalk
can navigate such problems,  it work fine with pcmaclan. Services for
Macintosh should do the same?




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Re: PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-18 Thread Darren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

AppleTalk only has let me choose printer port... so far

Driver for your card is wrong or needs reinstalling or is in conflict 
with other ethernet extensions. If the extension is installed properly 
you should have a Ethernet option in both the TPC/IP and Appletalk CP's 
Do you have the ethernet option in TCP/IP?

Yes win2K does support appletalk but my server hasn't been able to see the
mac althogh my firewall saw it and allowed me to set permissions for the
connections
I think your seeing open transport trying to find a ip address on the 
server rather than appletalk on the firewall. Access on the local 
network for  ports 548 UDP/TCP should allow appletalk between mac-pc 
and pc-mac. I imagine the mac should recieve a 192.168.0.x ip address 
via dhcp? if not the macs ethernet connection or open transport may not 
be working correctly. :(
Does win2k have some sort for appletalk client as well as server? The 
mac should see the win2k server, like netatalk, I dont think it works 
the other way. Setting filesharing and sharing a disk on the mac may 
help if 2k does have a client, check the filesharing or sharing setup CP 
on the mac to make it work.

Good luck.



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PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-17 Thread z-17
Well, I am feeling a bit uneducated right now.
I have a Mac IIsi that I am trying to configure PPP to work over the
network.
So far all I can do is get it to look for a modem which I do not have.
I have OT 1.1.1 installed and OT PPP, but still only can access a modem.
I am on comcast and am using an in-house server running win2000 server.
Appletalk seemes to be operational but cannot share files between the two
machines... the thing I am most interested in doing...

Also cannot find Internet Explorer 2.0 for the machine.
I am runnubg System 7.6.1

Can anyone relieve me of my ignorance... :(


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Re: PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-17 Thread Darren


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, I am feeling a bit uneducated right now.
I have a Mac IIsi that I am trying to configure PPP to work over the
network.
So far all I can do is get it to look for a modem which I do not have.
I have OT 1.1.1 installed and OT PPP, but still only can access a modem.
I am on comcast and am using an in-house server running win2000 server.
Appletalk seemes to be operational but cannot share files between the two
machines... the thing I am most interested in doing...
Also cannot find Internet Explorer 2.0 for the machine.
I am runnubg System 7.6.1
Can anyone relieve me of my ignorance... :(

http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/browsers.html for IE
You might update OT to 1.1.2 as 1.1.1 is regarded as buggy here. To do 
appletalk over ethernet you set the appletalk CP to ethernet. I've no 
idea what you wont PPP for as its used for dialup connections. TCP/IP 
control panel should be set to connect to ethernet and you fill in the 
rest to suit your network to access the net. Tpc doesn't have to be 
setup to use appletalk between two machines.

Well thats as clear as mud and I'm guessing its what you wont if you 
have ethernet..



 





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Re: PPP for Mac II si

2003-07-17 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, I am feeling a bit uneducated right now.
 I have a Mac IIsi that I am trying to configure PPP
 to work over the
 network.
 So far all I can do is get it to look for a modem
 which I do not have.
 I have OT 1.1.1 installed and OT PPP, but still only
 can access a modem.

You don't need OT PPP for that. PPP is Point to Point
Protocol, which is a fancy name for dialup. ;)

May as well install the OT 1.1.2 update.

 I am on comcast and am using an in-house server
 running win2000 server.
 Appletalk seemes to be operational but cannot share
 files between the two
 machines... the thing I am most interested in
 doing...

Can Services For Macintosh be installed on the Win2K
Server? Open the TCP/IP control panel and make sure
it's set to connect via ethernet. That's also where
you'll find where to set the TCP/IP address or
set it for DHCP or whatever your sysadmin has things
setup for.

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