Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 6, 2005, at 6:33 AM, Dominic F. Manno wrote:
> Apple Built-In EthernetMy DSL service was connected on 1 April, and my DSL modem arrived yesterday. My big question is what Ethernet extensions I need for my 7500 running OS 9.1. The 9.1 install disk has the following eight extensions:
Apple Enet
These are the two you need for built-in ethernet on the 7600 to work.
Apple Enet is the general driver and all the rest are specific device drivers for different apple ethernet cards: Built-In, ComSlot, ComSlotII, LC slot, Nubus slot, etc.
Well, I installed the two that my research suggested (Apple Enet and Apple Enet DLPI Support), and I'm up and running. Apple Built-In Ethernet doesn't appear to be necessary.
Thanks to all for the suggestions, though. -- D.F. Manno [EMAIL PROTECTED] "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." (Benjamin Franklin)
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