Re: What card is this?

2010-12-24 Thread Andrew Liu Anderson
Jonas Ulrich wrote: Yep. Modem indeed. As a person who just recently got cable internet, I'm very familiar with Apple's modems. Thanks all... I knew it had to be something I wasn't using since both machines work. ;-) Cheers, Drew -- You received this message because you are a member of

Re: What card is this?

2010-12-23 Thread Jack Countryman
On 12/22/10 11:21 PM, Andrew Liu Anderson wrote: Hello All, I have 2 G4 Sawtooth computers. One is 400Mhz, the other 450Mhz. One of them has a small card, approximately 2-1/2 X 3-1/2 mounted on the motherboard between the Airport card slot and the PCI cars slots. There are 2 screws holding

What card is this?

2010-12-22 Thread Andrew Liu Anderson
Hello All, I have 2 G4 Sawtooth computers. One is 400Mhz, the other 450Mhz. One of them has a small card, approximately 2-1/2 X 3-1/2 mounted on the motherboard between the Airport card slot and the PCI cars slots. There are 2 screws holding it down, and there is a tiny cable connected to

Re: What card is this?

2010-12-22 Thread Dana Collins
On 12/22/10 11:21 PM, Andrew Liu Anderson of ma...@lonepineradio.net sent Hello All, I have 2 G4 Sawtooth computers. One is 400Mhz, the other 450Mhz. One of them has a small card, approximately 2-1/2 X 3-1/2 mounted on the motherboard between the Airport card slot and the PCI cars slots.

Re: What card is this?

2010-12-22 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Yep. Modem indeed. As a person who just recently got cable internet, I'm very familiar with Apple's modems. -Jonas -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs. The list FAQ is at