At 12:13 PM 9/11/02 -0700, you wrote:
--- Carlos Murillo <carlos_murillo(a)epm.net.co>
wrote:
I found a version of Net Manager for winblows and
a version of LanConnect
for Macintosh at the intel site; I think one of them might work.
Cool! I also
have a Shiva FastPath/4 with no software. Could you
post the URLs?
Sure; they're at
http://www.intel.com/support/si/dial/netmodem/software.htm
AFAIK, this software could manage both the shiva netmodem and
the fastpath devices. There is no mention of the shiva fastpath
at the site, except as an example of something that can be
configured using the Net Manager software. I knew as much,
but I did not know that you could do it from the windows
version too.
Now I have
another question: How do you connect the Fastpath 4's
DE-9 Localtalk connector to a phonenet network?
With a standard (ancient)
DE-9<->PhoneNet adapter. Barring that, I
have made DIN-8 to DE-9 LocalTalk adapters
-snip-
I took an Imagewriter cable, cut it in half and put
DE-9s on the cut
ends. The DIN-8s went to "modern" hardware (LJ-4/ML and A-Max II+
board), the DE-9s went to the DE-9s on the old LocalTalk adapaters.
I do not have the pinout handy, but there was nothing tricky. I
located the signal names on a webpage somewhere (I'd start at
http://www.lowendmac.com/ and surf around), and wired them name-to-
name along the cable.
Ok, I'll start searching for this.
You would need a female DIN-8 connector to go the other
way.
That would be the trickiest part... I think that I should
try wiring the DE9 directly to a 4wire phone cable; it is easier
to find a phone cable than a female DIN8.
Thanks!
carlos.
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Carlos E. Murillo-Sanchez carlos_murillo(a)nospammers.ieee.org