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You can extend this technique to many Macintoshes on an AppleTalk-only network. By
configuring every Macintosh on a AppleTalk-only network exactly as outlined above,
except incrementing every Macintosh's IP number by 1 (192.0.1.3, 192.0.1.4, 192.0.1.5,
etc.), then you can run a server on one of these Macintoshes and each of the computers on
your network will be able to access the server. Just as above, the server will have to be
access through it IP number, what ever that is. Consequently, you can use your WWW
server to disseminate information within your local area network without going through the
Internet.
Grant Neufeld, "Running MacHTTP Locally Without A Network" - This text describes
how to configure MacTCP so your WWW server will run even though you may not be
physically connected to a network.
<URL:http://arpp1.carleton.ca/machttp/doc/setup/nonetwork.html>
Grant Neufeld, "Using TCP on a LocalTalk Network" - Grant describes how to run a
WWW server on an AppleTalk-only network without the Internet.
<URL:http://arpp1.carleton.ca/machttp/doc/setup/localtalk.html>
Summary :
By configuring every Macintosh on a AppleTalk-only network exactly as outlined above, except incrementing every Macintosh's IP number by 1 (192.0.1.3, 192.0.1.4, 192.0.1.5, etc.), then you can run a server on one of these Macintoshes and each of the computers on your network will be able to access the server.
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