On 27/02/02 10:02, "Rolf Brakvatne" <rbrak29_at_qwest.net> wrote:
> on 2/27/02 1:43 AM, Robert Benschop at rbenschop_at_mac.com wrote:
>
>>
>> on 26-02-2002 5:02, Rolf Brakvatne at rbrak29_at_qwest.net wrote:
>>
>>> I wiped everything, reinstalled and still the same message.
>>
>> Did you make a new Setup ?
>>
>> Is the modem specified in the Prefs ?
>>
>>
>> Robert Benschop
>>
> Robert,
>
> Yes, I did make a new setup. I did get SimpleMail to function, but the
> Ethernet card will not connect to the Cisco DSL modem. Now even the eMate
> will not connect using this card.
>
> I know the Farallon card works because this e-mail is being sent out of a
> Powerbook to the Cisco DSL modem using it.
>
> I am really back to square one and have no idea what to do except try and
> get another Ethernet card, even though it works perfectly on a Mac.
Sorry if this was mentioned before, but which card is this? Are you sure
that you have the right driver for this card on your Newton? Just because it
works on your PowerBook doesn't mean it will work on your Newton.
And if you're sure that you *DOUBLE-CHECKED* everything in your setup and it
doesn't work with the Cisco router, then it means it doesn't work...
-Laurent.
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