AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers using their printer ports. It uses two main versions, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 2 is the current version as of 2002. AppleTalk networks use CSMA/CA MAC and can have a bus or tree topology with a maximum of 32 nodes connected via LocalTalk. File and print sharing is enabled using AppleShare on AppleTalk networks.
AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers using their printer ports. It uses two main versions, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 2 is the current version as of 2002. AppleTalk networks use CSMA/CA MAC and can have a bus or tree topology with a maximum of 32 nodes connected via LocalTalk. File and print sharing is enabled using AppleShare on AppleTalk networks.
AppleTalk is a network operating system designed to connect Apple computers using their printer ports. It uses two main versions, Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 2 is the current version as of 2002. AppleTalk networks use CSMA/CA MAC and can have a bus or tree topology with a maximum of 32 nodes connected via LocalTalk. File and print sharing is enabled using AppleShare on AppleTalk networks.