Adam Cora Dietrick wrote:
I got the card in and the mac acknowledges that i now have an ethernet
card. However, on my 10/100 hub there is nothing lit up to
acknowledge that the mac is there.
What brand of nic is it? Do you have or need a driver for it? I have two
network devices which wont
--- Adam Cora Dietrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I got the card in and the mac acknowledges that i
now have an ethernet
card. However, on my 10/100 hub there is nothing
lit up to acknowledge that the mac is there.
Fiddling with the software will get you nowhere until
you have a lit up Link
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Adam Cora Dietrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I got the card in and the mac acknowledges that i
now have an ethernet
card. However, on my 10/100 hub there is nothing
lit up to acknowledge that the mac is there.
Fiddling with the software will get you nowhere
okay- its an asante card (Asante Tech, INC (c) 1993 MCLC Rev A)
there are two numbers present on what seems to be the chipset - lc20028
and 4l02f2664
i'm using a test, working, non-crossover cable and am using no special
drives. the ethernet option does show up under tcp ip
Darren wrote:
on 7/22/03 10:08, Adam Cora Dietrick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
okay- its an asante card (Asante Tech, INC (c) 1993 MCLC Rev A)
there are two numbers present on what seems to be the chipset - lc20028
and 4l02f2664
i'm using a test, working, non-crossover cable and am using no
this is the hub i am looking at. any objections?
Adam Cora Dietrick wrote:
okay- its an asante card (Asante Tech, INC (c) 1993 MCLC Rev A)
there are two numbers present on what seems to be the chipset -
lc20028 and 4l02f2664
i'm using a test, working, non-crossover cable and am using no
Which hub is the one you are looking at? I see model numbers for the NIC but
nothing referring to your hub? All I can add is that if you do not have a
link light, you are dead in the water. Get a straight 10bT hub and you'll be
hunky dory!;-)
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95 black 3000GT VR-4
98 VFR800F, TBR
Have you tried Techtool from Micromat, the same folks who made MacEKG.
Snooper is no longer sold, but parts seem to have been incorporated
into the latest version of Norton Utilities, 3.2.1 came from this page
http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/faq.html while Peace of Mind was just to
hard to search
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The versions of Techtool I've seen seem to be PowerPC only. Now there may
be an old 68k version running around that I haven't seen, but that was a
show stopper for me. I'll have to check the faq link you posted there,
because maybe they know where to get a copy.
I've
Adam Cora Dietrick wrote:
okay- its an asante card (Asante Tech, INC (c) 1993 MCLC Rev A)
there are two numbers present on what seems to be the chipset -
lc20028 and 4l02f2664
Not a lot of help I'm afraid, looks like you need another hub that only
does T10 or to lock the port the mac is
Darren wrote:
http://techinfo.asante.com/action.lasso
Which doesn't seem to work, try
http://techinfo.asante.com/su_sw_int.htm
and use the pulldown to select
Adapters-10MBit-Internal which will take
you to the page mentioned earlier.
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