At this point, it sounds like a physical problem on the port of the
card. If it mounts on the desktop, the electronics are probably okay,
but it could be in the link part of the card.

You could try carefully cleaning the contacts, especially if it's used.

Scott Holder

-----Original Message-----
From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
David Deckert
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:52 PM
To: PowerBooks
Subject: new 3Com dongle arrived today ... :( :( :( :(
<snip>

I'm beginning to think the card is at fault, even though it mounts fine
on the desktop and appears OK.

To know for sure, I think I'll need either a different card or different
software. Brian, can you help with either? I'm particularly interested
in trying one of your card/dongle combos you have that you say works for
you to definitively rule out everything else.

-David


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