Hello, everyone!
I currently have three Macs (7600/132, 6500/250 and a Firewire Powerbook)
accessing broadband Internet service through my cable modem via a Netgear
router.
Since I have one more port available on the router, I am wondering if it is
possible to connect my IIci to high-speed Intern
Since I have one more port available on the router, I am wondering if it is
possible to connect my IIci to high-speed Internet service, as well. The
IIci is, as of now, configured with System 7.1.1, 128MB of RAM and has an
Excellan EtherPort II card installed (assuming I can find a driver to get it
Anyone know where I can find a driver for this Nubus card? It appears that
the Mac Driver Museum is down and out as a source.
If unsuccessful, then any recommendations for a reliable Ethernet card for
my IIci? One that I should be able to find a driver for?
Thank You,
David
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On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 07:02 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
Bottom line: If this is even possible, what are the minimum
requirements?
You can do this with every Mac OS from 6.08 on up. Just install the
ethernet driver and tcp software (mactcp or open transport) and then
it is a matter of
on 7/27/03 8:10 PM, dan_A at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 07:02 PM, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
>>>
>>> Bottom line: If this is even possible, what are the minimum
>>> requirements?
>
>> You can do this with every Mac OS from 6.08 on up. Just install the
>> ethernet