IPNetRouter configuration:

Interfaces:
State:          Port name:              Interface:              IP:             
        Mask:
(up) (glasses)  Ethernet                        enetDRVRO       10.0.1.31       
        255.255.255.0
(up)                    AppleTalk (MacIP)       ddp0                    
192.168.1.1     255.255.255.0

Routing:
Route Type:             Destination:            Gateway:                
Interface Name:
Direct                  10.0.1.0                        10.0.1.31               
enetDRVRO
Direct                  192.168.1.0             192.168.1.1     ddp0
Direct                  224.0.0.0                       10.0.1.31               
enetDRVRO
Default-Gateway [blank]                 10.0.1.1                [blank]

Port Mapping: nothing there…not a single entry.

TCP/IP:
Performa: Ethernet
SE: Printer Port
PowerBook: Modem/Printer port

Is that what you were looking for?

On Dec 4, 12:06 pm, "dale-gmail" <[email protected]> wrote:
> need to see the config panels on ipnetrouter..
> just the addresses.and masks (line items)
> from:
> 1 interfaces
> 2 routes
> 3 port mapping
>
> and the tcp/ip panel also
> on all three connected via localtalk
> 1 powerbook
> 2 6110
> 3 SE
>
> browsers:
> icab and IE 4.01
> work just fine also
>
> dale
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jake" <[email protected]>
> To: "Vintage Macs" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 9:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Mac SE SCSI
>
> Okay, so here it goes:
>
> At the moment, I am staring at two things.
> The first is my laptop screen, so I can see what I am typing as I
> compose this message.
> The second is my Performa 6110CD, which I was using to check my email
> on gmail.
>
> YES, I have networked my Performa 6110CD to the internet. :)
> Quick recap on that hookup:
> Farallon EtherMac AAUI to RJ-45 10BaseT Ethernet adapter, hooked up to
> a cable modem (or more specifically, an airport extreme). Surfing
> through OpenTransport (latest for system 7.6.1); TCP/IP control panel
> configured to connect via Ethernet. Browser of choice (only one
> available) is Netscape Navigator.
> Performa booting off HD, which is actually a 80-pin UltraWide SCSI
> interface, running through several adapters (80 pin -> 68pin -> 50pin)
> to reach the 50 pin interface connecting to the motherboard. Other
> connected SCSI devices: Apple 300Plus CD-ROM drive, HP Tape Drive, and
> this is not on the chain, but a floppy drive as well (1.44MB). Cable
> I'm using has a drop for one more device, should I choose to add
> another.
>
> The hurdle is almost over. Hang tight, everybody! Still need to fix a
> few issues, and I have a quick (new) question. Here goes:
> I cannot seem to find a correct setup to route the ethernet internet
> connection to my other macs via LocalTalk. Apparently, AppleTalk and
> LocalTalk connections do NOT have the ability to forward TCP packets,
> so I need to "encapsulate" those TCP packets within an AppleTalk
> connection. Localtalk Bridge has failed, so moving on to another piece
> of software.
> At the suggestions of others, I have downloaded IPNetRouter from
> Sustainable Softworks. I have tried to set it up to route my ethernet
> TCP/IP packets through MacIP or local talk (or something), but have
> since been unsuccessful. I think I am simply not setting it up
> correctly. Also, the configuration utility has failed, and I cannot
> get any routing connection to work.
> I have both interface connections set up in IPNetRouter, the ethernet
> has IP Masquerading ON, set to an IP of 10.0.1.31 (permanently
> assigned by my airport router network). From the airport (network)
> side, I have tunneled incoming TCP port 4670 to route directly to the
> IP address (the configuration utility requires it).
> The LocalTalk interface has a starting IP of 192.168.1.1 (for the host
> Performa), and the other computers have 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3
> for the Powerbook and the SE, respectively. What I am I doing wrong?
> Does anybody have any suggestions, or does anybody have a way of
> setting it up successfully? Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Second issue: I have an old tape drive (DDS2) that connects to my SCSI
> chain. It is an old HP C1539, I think, and I cannot get Mac OS 7.6.1
> to format and read from the tapes. I have tried MicroNet and Lido
> software, and nothing will even acknowledge that a tape is present! It
> sees the drive (Sequential-Access Tape Drive), and a model number and
> other pieces of minor info, but it doesn't see the tape. Is it
> possible to use an old tape drive like that as another drive? For
> example, can I insert a tape into the drive, and (somehow) store files
> to it like I can a hard drive?
> Is it the lack of software I'm using should I be using something more
> specific? If so, DL links would be appreciated!
>
> (Also, unrelated minor note, anybody have suggestions for a good FTP
> browser for system 7? I want to download some files off an FTP server,
> but don't have any software. Ideas?)
>
> Thanks for the help, everybody. I really appreciate it. Because of
> everybody here, I have resurrected some old macs, and turned then from
> useless scraps to working, functional, and modernized machines. *Tips
> hat to everybody*.
> So, I look forward to hearing your responses. Cheers!
> -Jake
>
> On Nov 27, 1:44 pm, jerrypins7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Jake!
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Nov 26, 2011, at 6:33 AM, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Okay, so here is the link to download. I suggest using cyberduck (if
> > > you have a mac) to do some exploring.
>
> > > System 6.0.3:
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.3_Disk1of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.3_Disk2of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.3_Disk3of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.3_Disk4of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.3.txt
>
> > > System 6.0.5:
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.5_Disk1of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.5_Disk2of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.5_Disk3of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.5_Disk4of4.sea.bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.5.txt
>
> > > System 6.0.8 (1.4MB Images)
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_Disk1of2.sea
> > > .bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-1.4MB_Disk2of2.sea
> > > .bin
>
> > > System 6.0.8 (800k Images)
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-800k_Disk1of4.sea.
> > > bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-800k_Disk2of4.sea.
> > > bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-800k_Disk3of4.sea.
> > > bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8-800k_Disk4of4.sea.
> > > bin
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8_Info.txt
>
> > > System 6.0.8L (for Macintosh Classic II and PowerBook 100 only)
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8L-1.4MB_Disk1of2.si
> > >  t
> > > ftp://[email protected]/pub/mac/sys/os/us-english/SSW_6.0.8L-1.4MB_Disk2of2.si
> > >  t
>
> > > Enjoy!
> > > -Jake
>
> > > On Nov 25, 12:07 pm, jerrypins7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Can anyone supply me with a copy of 6.0.8 for my SE or direct me where
> > >> I can get that OS (currently running on 6.0.4)? Also, I can't get
> > >> connected to my third-party external hard drive. Any suggestions?
>
> > >> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > >> On Nov 24, 2011, at 5:19 PM, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> Okay, so I have been a mad scientist trying to build a network for my
> > >>> vintage macs. I thought it would be good to give a current
> > >>> configuration of my machines and systems before I ask my next
> > >>> question. Here goes!
>
> > >>> Macintosh SE:
> > >>> System: OS 7 (6.0.8 via floppy if necessary)
> > >>> HD: 6gb (4 partitions) IDE drive. Converted to SCSI using an R-IDSC-E/
> > >>> R chip.
> > >>> Working ADB keyboard and mouse. (+1 adb trackpad I own)
> > >>> Floppy: Two 1.4mb drives (running for 800k due to ROM issues)
> > >>> Two serial ports, one DB25, two ADB, one DB19.
>
> > >>> Macintosh Performa 6110CD(Power Mac 6110):
> > >>> No HD (bought a 9gb scsi drive...coming in mail soon)
> > >>> One floppy drive (1.4mb)
> > >>> One cd-rom drive (not working too well...don't know why...could be
> > >>> some driver issues)
> > >>> Working keyboard and mouse (adb)
> > >>> Working VGA display (using a hdi-45 to db15 cable and a Griffin PNP
> > >>> display adapter)
> > >>> Two serial ports, one db25 port, one adb port, one AAUI Ethernet port
>
> > >>> PowerBook 1400cs:
> > >>> HD: 750mb
> > >>> OS: 7.5.3
> > >>> Hot swappable 800k/1.44mb floppy and cd-rom drives
> > >>> One serial port
> > >>> Built in keyboard and trackpad
> > >>> One adb port
> > >>> No working battery
>
> > >>> Newton eMate 300:
> > >>> Standard configuration
> > >>> No power supply
> > >>> Battery is shot (completely dead)
> > >>> Been charging with a dc power adapter actually made for my home phone
> > >>> system...seems to turn it on fine.
>
> > >>> Okay, so that is the current configuration of my machines. I also have
> > >>> purchased the following:
> > >>> 3 farallon Phonenet minidin8 adapters
> > >>> 1 AAUI to Ethernet adapter
> > >>> Assorted cables for the whole network...
>
> > >>> Okay, so moving on. I was planning to use the Performa as a bridge
> > >>> machine to allow for Internet to pass through. After all, it does have
> > >>> LocalTalk and Ethernet access. However, my issue came when I was
> > >>> trying to figure out how to configure it. The machine has no HD at the
> > >>> moment, and the HD it had was shot anyway.
> > >>> How can I get system software (<7.5.x) onto the new HD when it
> > >>> arrives? I have thought floppy, but I cannot seem to find compatible
> > >>> software that would allow me to get onto floppy disks. The only system
> > >>> software I found was a 19-part download on apple's website, but that
> > >>> just mounted (on the PowerBook) as a ~50mb folder or something. Inside
> > >>> was an installer app. Obviously I cannot divide that into floppies, as
> > >>> no actual disks were inside. Suggestions?
>
> > >>> Also, what is a good piece of software to act as a bridge to allow the
> > >>> incoming Ethernet TCP/IP packets over the AppleTalk network? I know
> > >>> that natively you cannot send TCP over LocalTalk, but using 3rd party
> > >>> software or hardware you can.
> > >>> Also, in case that fails, what is a good piece of hardware that will
> > >>> allow for an Ethernet Internet "provider" over Phonenet? I have set up
> > >>> a Phonenet network (connected the computers via a LocalTalk serial
> > >>> connection), and I know that there is hardware
>
> ...
>
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