That is the only "repair" yes. If you were able to some how determine that it was the port and not the chipset I spose you could get out your soldering gun ....

Many people will also respond saying you can just buy a PCMCIA network card. But in answer to your question, yeah, you have to replace the logic board to fix the ethernet port.

David

On Nov 26, 2003, at 10:17 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

On a Wallstreet, if the Ethernet port is not working, I'm assuming the logic
board/motherboard has to be replaced. Am I right?


-Laurent.


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