From: johndeer@yabbs To: hiro@yabbs Subject: re: HP Network... Date: Mon Apr 19 12:02:15 1993 as for ethernet on a mac laptop (i'll assume you're talking about a powerbook then). You can get a twisted-pair ethernet card for the MAc, and you can also get a 10base2 ethernet card for the mac. It's not that hard, the only problem you'll have is a lack of internal expansion slots on powerbooks. I assume it is also available externally, but i'm really not sure. I guess you could plug it into the modem port. If you've gort got a bunch of macs, get a Farallon card for Pc-Localtalk, and make your pc-server also a node on an appletalk network. If you have multiple appletalk nodes, this is best, because an appletalk network is much cheaper than an ethernet network (appletalk uses standard, radio-shack grade modular phone wire). speed will suffer, but it's all a cost-use analysis. john Deere