From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Wed Dec 10 2003 - 22:42:45 PST
on 10/12/03 23:43, mikes_newton at mikes_newton_at_yahoo.com wrote:
> On the Newt under prefs --> AppleTalk, it says
> 'connect using EtherTalk', In chuma.org, it says:
>
> "Go into the Appletalk control panel on your Mac and
> select Ethertalk."
>
> I don't have EtherTalk on my mac (just ethernet).
> Could that be why I'm having problems?
>
> All the instructions I've seen say: "Ethernet".
> Is EtherTalk a Newt term for Ethernet?
No, EtherTalk was the name that Apple gave to their AppleTalk protocol over
an Ethernet network.
-Laurent.
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