[comp.sys.next] NeXT as a gateway; second ethernet board

cdr@sachiko.acc.stolaf.edu (Craig D. Rice, St. Olaf College) (12/12/89)

Hi!  Does anyone know of a third-party ethernet board for the NeXT?
We'd like to have a NeXT gatewaying between our campus backbone and
a NeXT network, but can't seem to find anyone that sells a second
ethernet board.

Thanks in advance.
Craig
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jacob@gore.com (Jacob Gore) (12/12/89)

/ comp.sys.next / cdr@sachiko.acc.stolaf.edu (Craig D. Rice, St. Olaf College)
> Hi!  Does anyone know of a third-party ethernet board for the NeXT?
> We'd like to have a NeXT gatewaying between our campus backbone and
> a NeXT network [...]

You can put together a dedicated router for under $900:

	1.  Get a PC-XT clone with 1 floppy drive and 256K RAM (no hard
	    drive), preferabley 8MHz or higher.
	2.  Get 2 Western Digital Ethernet cards.
	3.  Pick up the PCroute program from either accuvax.nwu.edu
	    (anonymous ftp) or uunet.uu.net.

If you need higher throughput, you can always go with a faster PC.

As far as I know, Phil Karn's KA9Q (did I get the name right?) package can
also be used for routing software.

At Northwestern, we used to make gateways out of hosts, but found that
dedicated routers were much less hassle.  And unlike a NeXT, a PC DOES boot
back up after a power failure.

Jacob
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Jacob Gore		Jacob@Gore.Com			boulder!gore!jacob

aisl@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Lawrence Landry) (12/12/89)

In article <9666@thor.acc.stolaf.edu> cdr@sachiko.acc.stolaf.edu (Craig D. Rice, St. Olaf College) writes:
>Hi!  Does anyone know of a third-party ethernet board for the NeXT?
>We'd like to have a NeXT gatewaying between our campus backbone and
>a NeXT network, but can't seem to find anyone that sells a second
>ethernet board.

Kinetics is supposed to have an ethernet board that will allow thick net
connections to the NeXT.  This may be your solution.

-- 
Larry Landry
University of Rochester

dela@ee.rochester.edu (Del Armstrong) (12/15/89)

In article <4474@ur-cc.UUCP> aisl@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Lawrence Landry) writes:
>In article <9666@thor.acc.stolaf.edu> cdr@sachiko.acc.stolaf.edu (Craig D. Rice, St. Olaf College) writes:
>>Hi!  Does anyone know of a third-party ethernet board for the NeXT?
>>We'd like to have a NeXT gatewaying between our campus backbone and
>>a NeXT network, but can't seem to find anyone that sells a second
>>ethernet board.
>
>Kinetics is supposed to have an ethernet board that will allow thick net
>connections to the NeXT.  This may be your solution.
>

I've been told that nobody can ship add-in boards for the NeXT yet,
because NeXT hasn't started shipping the nubus interface chip one
needs to access the NeXT nubus.


			Del Armstrong

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