Speaking as a person who has several macs connected to the Internet via
appletalk from an ethernet connected Mac I can say that it certainly is
possible. Firstly, you are going to have to get all of the macs to
talk via appletalk either using localtalk cables, or like I do with
phonenet cables
> If I remember correctly, there is some way in early versions of TCP/IP
> to use a setting called "AppleTalk(MacIP)". I'm only suggesting if you
> are saying that you want to use phonenet style connecters.
That is good. Both the Mac TV and Color Classic are running their "OEM"
versions of OS 7.1
>
> I have an SE/30, Color Classic and Mac TV that I would like to network
> together and ideally get to share an internet connection. I have a
> PowerMac 6500/275 with a high speed Ethernet connection that I can
> contribute to the network to act as a "server" if needed.
>
> How can I set this
you could also just register a routers MAC address, and NAT your
network so that its semi-invisible to the outside world...
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 09:14 PM, John-Robert La Porta wrote:
If I remember correctly, there is some way in early versions of TCP/IP
to use a setting called "A
If I remember correctly, there is some way in early versions of TCP/IP
to use a setting called "AppleTalk(MacIP)". I'm only suggesting if you
are saying that you want to use phonenet style connecters. It seems to
me though that you would be much better served by getting all of the
computers eth
Hi all,
I have an SE/30, Color Classic and Mac TV that I would like to network
together and ideally get to share an internet connection. I have a
PowerMac 6500/275 with a high speed Ethernet connection that I can
contribute to the network to act as a "server" if needed.
How can I set this networ