That's cool that they provide that. The FriendlyNet 10T is a 16-bit
(non-Cardbus) card so it should work fine everywhere in all cases,
definitely. (Sorry if that was unclear in my comments, which were only
referring to their 10/100 Cardbus card.)
Ivan.
>My service provider g
My service provider gives Asante FriendlyNET 10T/TN dual platform cards to
Mac users, works great no startup issues here. P/N 61-20653-00 rev.A
> cards, where I stated that the Asante Cardbus card is the same as the
> CompUSA and uses more the same drivers that you can get from Realtek,
> with th
Wanted to make a quick amendment to my previous note about Ethernet
cards, where I stated that the Asante Cardbus card is the same as the
CompUSA and uses more the same drivers that you can get from Realtek,
with the same limitation that the card must be present at startup.
This may or may not
Duo/2400 List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:37 PM
>Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Network cards for 2400c
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>> Assuming you have the driversGlobal Village for sure and TDK also, I
>think.
>
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>Duo/2400 List, Th
I believe both GV and TDK are discontinued, Fallaron too, can't find NIB
anymore.
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From: "Ralph Mawyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Duo/2400 List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:37 PM
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Net
Assuming you have the driversGlobal Village for sure and TDK also, I think.
>Seems like only Asante and Macsense cards can work with Macs...
>
>10BT
>http://www.asante.com/products/adapters/pcmcia/index.html
>http://www.macsense.com/Product/pcmciacard/mpc10.html
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>10/100BT/PCMCIA
>http://www