Welcome! This page
contains information about the Shiva/Kinetics FastPath 4 & 5
AppleTalk to Ethernet router/bridge hardware.
While major updates to this page continue as new information
and software are discovered, a lot remains to be done here.
One piece of
information that has yet to be posted concerns the creation of
customized FastPath 5 ROM images for use in a FastPath 4. The author
describes this as making a sort of "FastPath 4+".
Should you have corrections, contributions or just wish to get
in touch for whatever reason, you can always send
e-mail. Unlike some, I try not to be difficult to reach.
WARNING:
All information on this page is provided for use on an "at your own
risk"
basis. I cannot and will not be held responsible for any results that
come from your doing anything that is mentioned or inferred from this
page!
Frequently Asked Questions
Take It Apart & Put It Back Together
Configuration And Setup (Quick and
Dirty, but better than nothing!)
Software You Need (for FastPath 5)
Software and Resources (for FastPath 4)
Pictures Of FastPath 4 and FastPath 5R
Hardware, inside and out
(not suitable for low
bandwidth or heavily metered connections!)
Further
Reading (mostly via Google Books)
- Mention
of a Shiva FastPath 5R (with prices, whee!) in Computerworld's June 22,
1992 issue.
- Shiva Corporation announces
bundling of various software packages with FastPath 5 hardware in the
December 9th, 1991 issue of InfoWorld magazine. For what the FastPath
cost when it was new, I'd certainly hope so...
- FastPath 5R hardware is again
mentioned
(with prices for single and dual unit models!) in Network World's May
18th, 1992 issue. Network World claims that the FastPath family
hardware (maybe a FastPath 4?) is "notorious for cluttering wiring
closets and overheating when stacked"
- "Kinetics FastPath 4 gateway ties LocalTalk, Ethernets" by Laura DiDio in the July 18th, 1988 issue of Network World.
- "Support
for the Shiva FastPath",
now seemingly unavailable at its original host for whatever reason. I
couldn't find any way of contacting the author to ask why the original
link gives a "forbidden" message. The download links at this page most
probably weren't preserved when the Internet Archive captured it, but
you can try them as the directory listing does show up. You can
probably find all the files that were available at this page via the
link below.
- FastPath 4 & 5 related
files via Phil Budne's archive (FTP). Local copy to be added
sometime.
- FastPath 5 Announcement Letter
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