I have a 7600 on a local network in my home office. Over a week ago it stopped connecting to the ethernet network - both for Appletalk file sharing and my internet connection through a router and cable modem setup.
I dug out an AAUI adapter and have it up and running as normal again.
QUESTIONS: 1. Any idea why it suddenly went bad in the first place?
2. Is there anything special I should look for when I get around to inspecting it visually? (I am thinking one of the connector pins on the port is out of alignment.)
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
Odds are it took a surge and something on the on board 10BaseT transceiver is burned out.
It could be the pin but it is unlikely. -- -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting
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