"Charles" wrote in message news:MPG.1b73113ccd00be4f9896a7@news.verizon.net... > In article , > rg.jones@rogers.com says... > > Thanks for the info ... that worked perfectly ... > > > > my TatorBox is very happy now :O) > > > > > > Glenn, > > Can you describe your setup, what it took to get it working, and if you > have any Apple II's connected, come back over to comp.sys.apple2 and > enlighten us there as well :) > > Charles I have a Cayman GatorBox CS (graciously loaned to me by Tim Haynes) running the latest software available from this helpful webpage http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~pcfe/Gatorbox/ as noted by Scott. This box has an ethernet AUI port and a LocalTalk serial port. It provides AppleTalk and MACIP routing. On the IIgs you can use the phonenet style connectors (min-din to RJ-11) to dasiy chain your serial devices. Install the Appletalk support from the system disks and you should have Appletalk connectivity between supporting devices. Now to get IP going ... If the box is freshly reloaded then you need to do some minimal confiiguration to get MACIP setup. This includes assigning an IP address to the GatorBox and either static range or a pool of addresses for Local talk devices. I have a linksys router on which I logically set aside a few addresses that are assigned on the GatorBox. You configure Marinetti to use one of those addresses. After that one can install and configure MACIP under Marinetti v3.0 running on GS/OS to use the Gatorbox as LocalTalk to ethernet IP bridge. The telnet app that ships with Marinetti can be used to verify connectivity ... If anyone else has a Gatorbox and would like assistance in getting it going like this I would be happy to help. The issue I ran into and needed help on was that I blew away the config and code on the unit and had forgotten when I setup the first GatorBox (last year) that I had a direct connection to the LocalTalk port from a Mac that had a serial port. I had since moved on to a newer B&W 450 Mac. Glenn