nope... you need whatroute
From: Brian Lanning <brianlanning at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Classic mac fun (and some questions)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at
classiccmp.org>
Date: Friday, June 5, 2009, 1:15 PM
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:11 PM,
Cameron Kaiser<spectre at floodgap.com>
wrote:
> > You should see (the Q700 has built-in
Ethernet IIRC) something like
> > LocalTalk and the built-in Ethernet.
Select
Ethernet in MacTCP, and click
> > More... if you want to adjust things
like
subnet mask and so on.
> > If you are using an ENet card in one of
the
NuBus slots, make sure you
> > have a driver for it. I would just use
the
built-in ENet; AAUI connectors
> > are dirt-cheap and common as, well,
dirt.
>
> I have the AAUI connector. I'm thinking it's
working since I get a
> light on the hub. ?I was able to switch it
from
appletalk to tcp/ip
> and set it to dhcp, but it looks like it
didn't
even try to ask for an
ip
address.
I've never used MacTCP for DHCP. Assign it a static
address first and
see how far you get.
ok.? I'm lost without a command line.? Is there a
version of ping in
there somewhere?? What about samba/windows shares or
maybe ftp?
brian