Is Appletalk required to be activated when using EnterNet?
This has been reported by some users. Normally, Enternet does not require Appletalk and in most cases you should deactivate Appletalk when using EnterNet. The problem arises when you have an internal network (even just a networked printer) and a remote DSL connection on the same ethernet controller. The Appletalk device affects all networking for a single controller. It would be better to have 2 controllers, one for your internal network and a second for the DSL. If you have only one ethernet controller, you may need to switch the Appletalk interface from the printer connection to print, or to the Ethernet controller for the DSL connection. must be switched in order to print documents on a network printer. This should not cause problems with the DSL network, since Appletalk will normally be dropped by the connecting router.