>Try connecting to the DSL modem using a crossover cable, not a standard
>Ethernet cable. Many times, the DSL modem will come with a crossover cable
>in the box, so you might check there for one.
>
>eugene

1: Please delete the ads when responding

2: I have a hard time seeing how you can do that. The card comes with its own cable 
with one end plugging into the card and the other, with an RJ45 connector into the 
modem or hub. Maybe use an extender on the farallon cable and attach the crossover to 
that? Would it work?
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