On 11/28/01 1:23 PM, "Adam Macks" <akmacks_at_ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> which USB macintoshes have you had success with, and were they using
> EtherTalk simultaneously? I ask this because I can't successfully dock
> using AppleTalk via my LocalTalk bridge whilst Ethernet is active.
I don't understand. I thought that the point of using a LocalTalk bridge was
to take LocalTalk packet, convert them to EtherTalk packets, and shoot them
on the Ethernet network. Please, explain.
-Laurent.
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