Hello to the list,

A colleague inherited a PowerBook 190cs from another teacher. In the box of "stuff" with it, he found an Asante 10Mbps Ethernet PC Card for Powerbooks with PCMCIA slots. This was new and unopened. The box also said "FriendlyNet" PC Card. He immediately asked me if the card could be used to get the Powerbook onto the Internet from his classroom. I immediately said, "Probably, but I'm not sure; I'll ask the list."

It does have an RJ-45 cable with a 15-pin connector to connect to the 10BASE-T card. And a sealed floppy with software. Also instruction manual. Looks like a simple setup. Thought I would throw it out to the list before I started monkeying. Any warnings or thoughtful advice?

Jim


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