From: Ed Kummel (tech_ed_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Apr 24 2003 - 15:45:49 PDT
The only thing I saw that needed a driver is an AAUI
from Farallon that performed a function of a mini-hub
as well as an internet connection (I can't remember
what it was called, but it connected to the AAUI and
gave 2 RJ-45 connections that allowed daisy-chaining
of 10base-t ethernet)
This required a driver if I remember correctly.
Ed
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--- Norman Palardy <palardyn_at_shaw.ca> wrote:
> Yup
> Just gives you RJ-45 ports or thinnet or thicknet or
> whatever physical
> connection style you have to connect to the Mac
> Apple could have put the RJ-45 port in the machine
> but at the time
> there was still a lot of other cabling around so ...
> who knew ?
>
> On Thursday, April 24, 2003, at 03:37 PM, David M.
> Ensteness wrote:
>
> > I have never seen an AAUI adapter that required a
> driver ... I have
> > several myself, Apple, Belkin, and other brands,
> never used any
> > software, its a hardware adapter it just changes
> the plug configuration
> > so to speak ...
=====
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