For sale is an AsanteTalk ethernet-serial/LocalTalk bridge for Apple Macintosh computers. This device was designed to enable mini-Din 8 serial devices and computers to connect with AppleTalk to other computers/devices over ethernet. This does not connect computers to the internet. To the best of my knowledge, this is one of the few ways to connect early 68k Macintoshes to more modern ones, though users must check hardware and software capabilities beforehand. Correctly installed system software with AppleShare, for example, is required. System 7, 8, and 9 usually installed this by default, but system 6 did not. AppleTalk support varies in OS X, so buyers should check compatibility with OS X computers if they wish to use them.