Mac TCP/IP networking

From: Ethan Dicks <ethan_dicks_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Oct 25 15:37:13 2000

--- Mike Ford <mikeford_at_socal.rr.com> wrote:
> If you want TCP/IP and want to support IIgs as well as mac, the only
> solution I know of is the FastPath 4 made first by Kinetics, then Shiva.
> The downside is that these boxes are not trivial to figure out how to setup
> (then again they to a LOT of tricks). I have a dozen or so of them, with
> one waiting to ship just as soon as I figure out the setup just a little
> better. (I found a manual last week, which should help). The upside is that
> nobody knows about them and they sell pretty cheap (around $25 to $50
> used), and they do stuff you wouldn't even guess at like Ip tunneling. The
> Fastpath 5 is newer etc., but the 4 seems from what I have read to be more
> friendly to Apple II clients.

I have a Fastpath 4. I think we may have spoken of it in the past. I still
have no docs and think I might need a ROM upgrade. Are there any web resources
out there for these?

Thanks,

-ethan


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