What do you use for the ethernet driver? What does the "Connect Via:" 
popup in AppleTalk and TCP/IP refer to it as?

I would suspect the same ethernet driver would work for the 56k version, 
and no drivers are needed for modems. (AFAIK)

j

On 1/20/00 11:26 AM, edward wu < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>If you can find it (it's old), the USR XJAEM3336 made by 3Com (though it 
>was originally made by Megahertzm which was then bought out by USR, which 
>was taken over by 3com, etc) is great. It's kind of a compromise. The 
>phone cord goes into their proprietary "X-jack" which pops out of the 
>card, but the ethernet cable needs to be attached to a dongle. This works 
>great for me since I have a dongle at the office and at home for Ethernet, 
>and when I travel I only need the modem. The downside is that it's only 
>33.6 and not 56k. There's a 56k version out but I don't think Mac drivers 
>are available.
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