I've had a hard time using my Farallon Ethernet to establish a crossover 
connection to a Cable Modem (virtually the same as DSL). Of course, you 
will need to make sure of one of two things:

1. You are using a hub with normal cables
2. You have a coupler and a crossover cable attached to your green 
Farallon dongle.

Jay

On 6/8/00 12:10 AM, William Limbacher < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have a Farallon Ethernet PC Card that I want to use to connect my 2400c to
>a Cisco DSL modem.  The 2400c recognizes the PC Card, and changes the
>appropriate menus (Appletalk, TCP/IP, etc.), to show the "Farallon Ethernet"
>option.  The Modem will not see the connection, however.  Since this
>particular PC Card doesn't support the Farallon diagnostics program on the
>2400c (or the 3400), I'm at a loss as to what to do.  I'm trying to hook
>into USWest's DSL service.  Anybody already been through this?

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