Subject: serial port.
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Jean-Francois Fortier <jffortier@cgocable.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/20/1999 10:00:30
Hi there,

        I'm looking for something to share a dial-up internet access
between 2 others mac.  I mean a dial-on-demand router with nat. I know
netbsd can does the job if my ISP provide me a static IP address (what I
already have) ... I also know that 68k mac aren't good machine to do it
because there's no DMA for the serial port (unlike powermac). I've tried
IpNetRouter on SE30 MacOS 7.5.5 and the result were poor because of the
hardware limitation...

My question is:  Will I have exactly the same result if I try it (ppp ddr
nat) on macbsd 68030 box.

Thanks, jeff