You should look into a router that routes from LocalTalk or baseband
(EtherTalk) to broadband. One such router is the MultiGate 2000 from Network
Resources Corporation, which has the ability to connect AppleTalk networks to
EtherTalk, broadband, or fiber-optic networks.
The MultiGate 2000 supports Novell, among other network environments, and would
give you the flexibility to use LocalTalk or the EtherTalk NB Card, or such
Ethernet interface products for compact Macintoshes (and so on, Macintosh
SE/30) as the Kinetics EtherPort SE/30. For more information, refer to the
Technical Info Library article called "NRC Series 2000 AppleTalk Routers:
Description" or contact: Network Resources Corporation.
Other possible solutions are described in the Technical Info library article
"Macintosh-To-Novell Netware With AppleTalk" or can be located by searching on
"broadband" in the Technical Info library or in either of the buyer's guides on
AppleLink. For contact information, search the Technical Info library under
"Technical Info library."