So I got a nonworking MacBottom HD / Modem with the purchase of my SE/30 and decided to modernize it. I swapped out the dead SCSI HD for a SCSI2HD (after 3D printing a bracket for it) and the old modem for a GuruModem RS-232 WiFi Modem. I used a 12V -> 5V microUSB converter to get proper power to the modem. It's kind of a mess in there, but everything works including the HD activity LED! Now I've got a reliable backup SCSI HD, I can log on to BBS's, and I can transfer files to and from any old Mac.
What's slick about the GuruModem is that you can FTP to servers (like my MacBook Pro running FTPServer), download files to its microSD card, and then transfer those files to an old Mac via zmodem protocol.


What's slick about the GuruModem is that you can FTP to servers (like my MacBook Pro running FTPServer), download files to its microSD card, and then transfer those files to an old Mac via zmodem protocol.


