on 04.5.21 6:56 PM, Edgar Peinelt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to
have writen:

> Lars,
 point your browser to
 http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/network.shtml
 - they have the links you need.
 Do you really have a dock without ethernet interface? I think even the
 original dock came with it. Installing a card provides no real advantage
 over the built-in EN (except when you connect two 100Mbps cards) but it can
> give you a lot of troubles (take it from me).


One reason for putting an Ethernet Card in instead of using the built in Ethernet interface is to reduce the clutter of of the AAUI transceiver. I've done this on a number of machines that only have AAUI. It's trivial but I have plenty of Ethernet NuBus cards.
--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting


"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"

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