On 05/03/02 15:04, "Peter Cameron" <pdwc_at_sympatico.ca> wrote:
> "eric a . Farris" <eafarris_at_bigfoot.com> wrote:
>
>> Bad News (at least for me). The card is good, the hub
>> is good, the cables are good
>
> Well, that's a few possible problems eliminated.
> You've selected ethertalk in preferences, I presume.
> Also, have you tried putting the ethernet card in the other PCMCIA slot? ...
> you never know!
Good suggestion.
Eric, do you get the dialog when you insert your Ethernet card? Do you make
sure that you check the "Use card for AppleTalk"? Do you have a specific
"Ethernet" setup in 'Internet Setup'? Do you have a card setting in this
setup? What does it say?
-Laurent.
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