I wasn't sure if this was the right place to post this as it involves a Power Mac 6500, an LC475, an SE/30 and BlueSCSI, so if there's a better spot for my question, please move it there and let me know.
I have three Macs on my local wired/wireless network. Both the LC475 and the PM6500 have ethernet cards and are wired to my local network (192.168.1.XXX) through ethernet. My SE/30 is connected to my local network via WiFi through a BlueSCSI v2 with the Pico W. All three Macs can access the internet without any issues.
I've enabled File Sharing on all of them and the 475 and 6500 'see' each other when AppleShare is selected in the Chooser. The 475 and 6500 can log into each other and share files. But the SE/30 does not see any file servers under AppleShare in the Chooser. Also, the 475 and 6500 can't 'see' the SE/30 as a file server. All Macs are using Open Transport, with the LC475 and SE/30 running OS 7.5.3 version 2 and the 6500 is running OS 9.1.
I've laid the ground work to point where I think the source of the issue is. On the 475 and 6500 in the TCP/IP control panel, their connections are called 'Ethernet' and in the SE/30 in the TCP/IP control panel, it lists its connection as 'Alternate Ethernet'. I believe when setting up the WiFi connection for the SE/30 through the BlueSCSI, the DaynaPort driver set up an alternate network connection to access the internet without accessing the local wired network as a security measure?
I would like to exchange files between all three Macs so what do I do to reconnect the SE/30 back to the 'Ethernet' network so the SE/30 can share files and still access the internet over WiFi?
Thank you for your time and patience,
Gerry
I have three Macs on my local wired/wireless network. Both the LC475 and the PM6500 have ethernet cards and are wired to my local network (192.168.1.XXX) through ethernet. My SE/30 is connected to my local network via WiFi through a BlueSCSI v2 with the Pico W. All three Macs can access the internet without any issues.
I've enabled File Sharing on all of them and the 475 and 6500 'see' each other when AppleShare is selected in the Chooser. The 475 and 6500 can log into each other and share files. But the SE/30 does not see any file servers under AppleShare in the Chooser. Also, the 475 and 6500 can't 'see' the SE/30 as a file server. All Macs are using Open Transport, with the LC475 and SE/30 running OS 7.5.3 version 2 and the 6500 is running OS 9.1.
I've laid the ground work to point where I think the source of the issue is. On the 475 and 6500 in the TCP/IP control panel, their connections are called 'Ethernet' and in the SE/30 in the TCP/IP control panel, it lists its connection as 'Alternate Ethernet'. I believe when setting up the WiFi connection for the SE/30 through the BlueSCSI, the DaynaPort driver set up an alternate network connection to access the internet without accessing the local wired network as a security measure?
I would like to exchange files between all three Macs so what do I do to reconnect the SE/30 back to the 'Ethernet' network so the SE/30 can share files and still access the internet over WiFi?
Thank you for your time and patience,
Gerry