>Hi all,
>
>I'm stuck. I'm trying to get my 2400c and iMac to talk
>to each other by AppleTalk over ethernet. I turn on
>AppleTalk and File Sharing on both machines. While
>using a crossover Cat5 cable I use the Network
>Broswers from the 2400 to open the iMac. So far so
>good. I am able to log into the iMac. I am also able
>to go though the folders. Here is the fun part. When I
>try to down load, the 2400 hangs. I get the watch and
>nothing else. The only way to get the 2400 unstuck is
>by pushing the button on the back. I tried using a hub
>instead of a crossover cable and the same results. I
>tried going from the iMac to the 2400 and now I hang
>both machines. I went to Farallons web page and
>downloaded the newest drivers and still the hard
>hanging. I tried switching from the lower PC card slot
>to the upper slot. I have tried moving large and small
>files. I have even tried calling my 2400 less than
>glorious names, but still the hanging. Please help me.
>
>2400c
>Newer 240/1MB
>MCE Cardbus thing
>Mac OS 8.6
>80MB Ram
>Farallon Cardbus
> Fast Ethernet TX-10/100
> Driver v2.1
>
>iMac DV
>Mac OS 9.0.4
>64MB Ram
>
So sad!
I'm groping here, but I wonder if you're using any of the access security
features on the system 9 machine? Are you connecting as a guest or..... ?
Just wondering if the machine is choking on any sort of file copy
permissions....
cheers-
Larry
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