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  2. LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge - Wikipedia

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    A LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge is a network bridge that joins AppleTalk networks running on two different kinds of link – LocalTalk, the lower layers AppleTalk originally used, and Ethernet. This was an important class of products in the late 1980s and early 1990s, before Ethernet support became universal on the Mac lineup.

  3. MacIP - Wikipedia

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    The MacIP Gateway strips off the DDP encapsulation and forwards the IP packet on the IP network. The gateways were often implemented as part of a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge device, small hardware systems primarily designed to allow communications between LocalTalk and EtherTalk equipped AppleTalk machines (like the Mac II and a LaserWriter ...

  4. FastPath - Wikipedia

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    The Kinetics FastPath was a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge (now referred to as a router) created in 1985 to allow Apple Macintosh computers (which at the time only had LocalTalk network connections) to communicate with other computers on Ethernet networks. The product had five significant revisions (known as KFPS-1 through KFPS-5) during its ...

  5. GatorBox - Wikipedia

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    The GatorBox is a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge, a router used on Macintosh-based networks to allow AppleTalk communications between clients on LocalTalk and Ethernet physical networks. The GatorSystem software also allowed TCP/IP and DECnet protocols to be carried to LocalTalk-equipped clients via tunneling , providing them with access to these ...

  6. AppleTalk - Wikipedia

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    "Zones" allowed devices to be addressed within a bridge-connected internet. Additionally, AppleTalk was designed from the start to allow use with any potential underlying physical link, [14] and within a few years, the physical layer would be renamed LocalTalk, so as to differentiate it from the AppleTalk protocols.

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  8. LocalTalk - Wikipedia

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    LocalTalk is a particular implementation of the physical layer of the AppleTalk networking system from Apple Computer.. LocalTalk specifies a system of shielded twisted pair cabling, [2] plugged into self-terminating transceivers, running at a rate of 230.4 kbit/s.

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