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From: schoch@starnet.com (Steven Schoch)
Subject: Re: Multiport Localtalk Router
Message-ID: <1991Jun2.034936.8213@starnet.com>
Sender: schoch@starnet.com (Steve Schoch)
Organization: Starnet Communication Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1991 03:49:36 GMT

In article <6333@emory...> km@mathcs.emory.edu (Ken Mandelberg) writes:
> Does anyone make a multiport localtalk router? What do they cost
> roughly?

> I really do want a router though, not just a multiport repeater. The
> idea is to keep local traffic local.

This is not exactly what you asked for, but it will keep local traffic local.
StarNet Communications sells a localtalk bridge called the StarBridge.
The current model has only four localtalk ports but future products will
have twelve ports plus an Ethernet.

This product is not a repeater or a router but a ALAP level bridge that only
forwards packets to a network if the destination node is on that network.

You can call Larry Wible at our office at (408) 739-0881 for more information,
or send E-mail to <larry@starnet.com> or FAX (408) 739-0936.
