Connecting to Your Local Area Network 4-5

Connecting to a LocalTalk network

If you have purchased the AppleTalk feature expansion kit, you can also connect the router to an AppleTalk network that uses either Ethernet or LocalTalk. Refer to the sheet of optional feature set add-ons in your Netopia R5000 Series documentation folio.

The AppleTalk feature expansion kit includes a special dual RJ-11 PhoneNET connector that attaches to the Auxiliary port on the Netopia R5000 Series.

Netopia R5000 Series Auxiliary port for connecting to LocalTalk

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Auxiliary

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Auxiliary connection port

HD-15 (female)

Connect the male HD-15 end of the PhoneNET connector to the Auxiliary port on your Netopia R5000 Series. Connect the other end of the cable to your LocalTalk network. You can use only one connection on the Auxiliary port. You cannot use both the PhoneNET connector and an external modem.

If your LocalTalk network is not based on standard PhoneNET cabling, use a PhoneNET-to-LocalTalk adaptor cable available from Farallon Communications, Inc. (www.farallon.com). Connect the adaptor cable’s RJ-11 connector to the AppleTalk cable’s PhoneNET connector. Connect the cable’s mini-DIN-3 connector to your LocalTalk network.

Be sure to observe Farallon’s recommendations governing maximum cable lengths and limits on the number of nodes on a PhoneNET network. The dual RJ-11 PhoneNET connector allows insertion in the LocalTalk daisy chain or at the end. If the device is connected at the end of the daisy chain, you must install the accompanying terminator.

For detailed configuration instructions see “AppleTalk Setup” on page 11-1.

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Netopia R5200, R5300, R5100 manual Connecting to a LocalTalk network