In a message dated 1/29/06 5:38:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Yes, I have the factory disks for the modem and installed them. I have
>MacTCP set for ethernet alternative. The card also has a network setting
>and I have that set for ethernet as well.

In MacTCP, how do you have it setup? DHCP? Ability to have the address set 
automaticly?

Could it be an OS issue? You mentioning MacTCP reminded me that there were 
differences with older OS's; the earliest OS I have ever wifi'd is 7.6.1. Could 
it be that perhaps some PC card extensions are needed?

>I bought the powerbook and the card off ebay, and I've about decided I
>have a bad card. The "network guru" here doesn't know anything about mac's,
>so he's not much help. At least he did try to help, it's just a foreign
>language to him.

Before concluding that the card is bad, I would try to use the modem part of 
it. I once had a card that was not working, that turned out to be just a bad 
dongle.

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