Xref: utzoo comp.unix.aux:3391 comp.sys.mac.comm:1713 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!ogicse!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!nosun!qiclab!onion!wiskit!herbw From: herbw@wiskit.pdx.com (Herb Weiner) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux,comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: I can get news from around the world, but not to the next room Keywords: communication, A/UX, Mac OS, AppleTalk, MacTerminal, telnet Message-ID: <1990Nov30.023317.6385@wiskit.pdx.com> Date: 30 Nov 90 02:33:17 GMT Sender: herbw@wiskit.pdx.com (Herb Weiner) Followup-To: comp.unix.aux Organization: Kitchen Wisdom Publishing Company, Portland, Oregon, USA Lines: 41 -------- I'm now receiving netnews on my A/UX machine at home :-) :-) :-) :-) Problem: My wife wants to read news on her Mac (running the standard Mac OS) in another room. The Macs are currently connected with AppleTalk (actually, PhoneNet). Is there any reasonable way that my wife can login to A/UX without tearing up the walls to run additional cabling? The only solution I am aware of would be to purchase an Ethernet card, a foot of Ethernet cable, a Kinetics FastPath or Cayman Gatorbox, and an additional AppleTalk connector, and contact the Guinness Book of World Records to see if they have a category for World's Shortest Ethernet. (Total cost: aproximately $2,000; Reasonable: NO!) Some solutions that I've investigated that SEEM reasonable, but which DON'T work are (1) NCSA Telnet, since the A/UX TCP/IP driver(s) refuse to talk over AppleTalk. (2) ADSP (AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol), since ADSP refuses to talk to A/UX programs (it will only talk to Mac programs running under A/UX). On the Mac OS side, I would prefer a solution based on the Apple Communications Toolbox, but would consider using NCSA Telnet. On either or both sides, I would consider commercial software, public domain software, or a "roll your own" solution. (I consider myself a proficient programmer, but I haven't done much network programming.) I would be interested in the following input: 1. Recommendations for commercially available (or public domain) solutions. Please include vendor and price, if known. 2. Recommendations for solving the problem myself, if necessary. Specifically, what protocol (e.g. ADSP, TCP/IP) to use, what pieces (e.g. development kits and manuals from APDA) I will need, etc. 3. The level of demand for such a solution. Specifically, if you are looking for the same thing, please let me know. Herb Weiner (herbw@wiskit.pdx.com)