Re: [NTLK] Newton 2100:  Internet over localtalk to mac?

From: Bill davis newton (newton_at_mail.ecity.net)
Date: Mon Sep 24 2001 - 19:39:04 EDT


-----Original Message-----
From: "John Fraser" <john_fraser_at_mac.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 17:31:12 -0500
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Newton 2100: Internet over localtalk to mac?

>
> Thank you for the very informational e-mail. We are familiar (most)
> with
> basic internet setting we are curious about other options. AKA
> wireless
> using a 900Mhz datalink transmission on localtalk. The wavelan
> driver will
> actually work for me (since I already have a base station) but for
> many this
> solution (if I can get all the pieces together) will be under $50.00
> allows
> our newton's to access the internet wireless with about 50-100 feet
> range
> (good for most used around the house and outside in the yard.
> Typically
> able to be on the net where ever a typical 900Mhz phone is clear
> sounding.
>
> BTW to followup on another question about needing a modem between the
> 900Mhz
> datalink and the newton.... not the case... Phonenet connectors
> like these
> I had for sale: http://www.2khappyware.com/done_pics/PDRM0035.jpg
> have a
> RJ-11 (standard phone jack) connection. and always on 900 mhz data
> link
> would grab any data and send it to the other end. These have worked
> many
> times transfering files from newton to my mac and mac to my newton.
> The
> only change is that we are replacing the inside phone cord with a
> 900Mhz
> wireless data link.

I'd be surprised (though pleased) if it works. PhoneNet uses the two
wires in the phone that are NOT used for voice traffic. That's the
whole original point behind PhoneNet. You can use your existing (non
digital) phone wiring in your house, etc for both phone AND Localtalk
data. The phone uses two pairs, the network the other two pairs.

If this 900 Mhz gizmo supports the signals on ALL the phone wires then
it'd work(and it doesn't have to for normal voice or modem traffic, so
I doubt they do). I'd say your chance is 50-50. Probably less. So
don't get your hopes up, but DO let us know if it works.

Me, I'm waiting for Laurent's WaveLAN driver!! I'll pay! I've got a
similar setup to Laurents (AirPort base station, PowerBook G3
wallstreet, a WaveLAN Silver card and an Orinoco Silver card [same
thing, different names]).

 -Bill

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