Thanks. That did it. I can connect to the server from the Mac, and transfer files.
Now to see if I can get macipgw to compile...
Interestingly enough, the response from Asante (w…
I have a stack of silvers I use with my old Thinkpads and Wallstreets. Under OS 9.x with the wavelan drivers you need to input either 0x or x before you type in the WEP key or it d…
68kMLANetworkingby Unknown_KThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 22:24
Have you considered simply getting a game adapter and using that for wireless? I have a WGA600N velcro'ed to my TiBook/867 which is powered off the FireWire, and the WGA handles th…
68kMLANetworkingby ClassicHasClassThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 20:53
I think you should put the SE/30 up on the web and host a webpage.
Click to expand...
I am actually considering that very thing. I do have some space on the rack and some unall…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ClassicHasClassThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 20:45
I bought a huge lot of old Macs from the non-profit recycler a few years ago. Most of the Macs were all from the same company and none of the hard drives were wiped. I pretty much …
68kMLAPeripheralsby ChristopherThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 17:14
I bought a huge lot of old Macs from the non-profit recycler a few years ago. Most of the Macs were all from the same company and none of the hard drives were wiped. I pretty much …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mike RichardsonThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 17:03
The difference between the "Silver" and 'Gold" Lucent cards is the "Silver" only supported 40/64 bit WEP, while almost everything else in the universe uses 104/128 bit WEP. The ori…
68kMLANetworkingby GorgonopsThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 16:41
Can anyone help? I am having trouble connecting on my home network with my Powerbook 1400/166 equipped with a Lucent/Orinoco Silver card. It works fine on the open network at work,…
68kMLANetworkingby J English SmithThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 16:17
Today's pick up, besides a Apple "floppy" HD I have to test out more thoroughly, was this!
http://www.floodgap.com/iv/618
Your eyes do not deceive you: it is an SE/30 with WebSta…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ClassicHasClassThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 01:56
Not sure if this is applicable in your situation, but I'm running Netatalk under Slackware 13 (upgraded from Slackware 12.1). After my upgrade, I noticed that I couldn't connect t…
68kMLANetworkingby QuadSix50Wed, 2 Dec 2009 - 22:52
Porter,
Thanks a lot.
That was interesting. I removed (well, commented) the config line in the atalkd.conf and restarted services, then power cycled the AsanteTalk.
when I check…
I would clear the address and zone information from your netatalk.conf.
Zones only make sense to netatalk if it is active on multiple network cards and acting as a bridge between …
If I unplug the AsanteTalk for a minute, the Mac tells me that the AppleTalk network is not available. If I then plug it in I do get the alert from the Mac that the AppleTalk netwo…
Once the machines are all up and running and you think everything should be working, unplug the power to the AsanteTalk, wait a minute, then and re apply the power to it.
This sho…
.conf file stuff:
from atalkd.conf:
fxp0 -seed -phase 2 -net 1-1000 -addr 1000.142 -zone "weif"
This seems to match what I see in /var/log/messages
afpd.conf is empty (except t…
the AsanteTalk packaging says it allows your ethernet Mac "to communicate with up to eight LocalTalk devices, including LocalTalk Macintoshes and LocalTalk supported printers." I w…
Thanks for all the tips, everyone.
Yes, the kernel was compiled with netatalk enabled.
I don't see any errors (at least nothing I think are errors) in /var/log/messages when I st…
Unless the Asante bridge is one of those "crippled" bridges that only work with printers, I suspect it's just "dumb" bridge and will happily shunt AppleTalk packets back and forth …
I'm actually more interested in the Asante box. Do you have another known-good Mac you can put on the other side of the bridge to make sure that the Asante is routing AppleTalk cor…
68kMLANetworkingby ClassicHasClassWed, 2 Dec 2009 - 05:34