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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Question for Appleshare IP 5 owners: | Posted by: MacTCP on 2007-05-06 21:03:42 If there was an iMac with Mac OS 9.2.2 connected to the internet via Airport, would it be able to share the connection with AppleShare IP 5 to other macs connected on the same network via ethernet? I'm thinking of purchising Appleshare IP 5, but I must know this first. [:X] ]'>
| Posted by: coius on 2007-05-06 21:14:30 probably not. AppleShare can only run on one port at once.
| Posted by: beachycove on 2007-05-07 17:16:44 In no particular order:
I'm not absolutely sure what you are asking, but you can't run ASIP 5 on an iMac running OS9.2, if that's what you intend doing. ASIP is very, VERY picky about operating system versions.
ASIP 6 supports Appletalk multihoming, meaning it will allow simultaneous Appleshare client access to as many ethernet cards as you can install, to ethernet as well as localtalk ports simultaneously, and MAYBE, therefore, to newer technologies like wireless and so forth also at the same time. I can't say for sure, but I wouldn't try it on ASIP5, since it is meant to run on System 8 (it even runs on 7.6.1).
ASIP 6.3 will certainly run on OS9, but up to what version of 9 I don't know. It will also do Appletalk "multihoming," so presumably Airport would be supported alongside ethernet.
There is an Apple document which summarizes the system requirements of all the Appleshare products that you should look for.
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