At 5:29 PM -0700 3/31/2003, Grayson Williams wrote:
>If I did put the older Macs on a Phonenet, and bridged them to the
>Ethernet network, could I still give them Internet access that way
>through the network, or is MacTCP too simple to allow that?
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IP over AppleTalk (including LocalTalk) is c
At 17:29 -0700 on 31/03/03, Grayson Williams wrote:
>If I did put the older Macs on a Phonenet, and bridged them to the
>Ethernet network, could I still give them Internet access that way
>through the network, or is MacTCP too simple to allow that?
You'll need a MacIP server, like IPNetRouter, or
My Reply follows quote. On 31/03/2003 16:30
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Grayson Williams)
>If I did put the older Macs on a Phonenet, and bridged them to the
>Ethernet network, could I still give them Internet access that way
>through the network, or is MacTCP too simple
If I did put the older Macs on a Phonenet, and bridged them to the
Ethernet network, could I still give them Internet access that way
through the network, or is MacTCP too simple to allow that?
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