Connecting Your Local Network 3-3Once the Netopia ISDN Router is properly configured and connectedto your LAN, PC and Macintosh computers that have their requiredcomponents in place will be able to connect to the Internet or otherremote IP networks.Connecting to a LocalTalk network—for 400 series modelsConnect one end of the LocalTalk cable to the Netopia ISDNRouter’s LocalTalk port. Connect the other end of the cable to yourLocalTalk network.If your LocalTalk network is not based on standard PhoneNETcabling, use the PhoneNET-to-LocalTalk adaptor cable provided.Connect the adaptor cable’s RJ-11 connector to the Netopia ISDNRouter. Connect the cable’s mini-DIN-3 connector to your LocalTalknetwork.The LocalTalk port is terminated, so the Netopia ISDN Routershould only be used at the end of your LocalTalk network. Be sure toobserve standard LocalTalk rules governing maximum cable lengthsand limits on the number of AppleTalk hosts.Note: Make sure youdo not connect your LocalTalk network toeither the ISDN port or one of the EtherWave ports.