Thanks much! I am using a switch, so I'll find an old 10Mpbs hub.
Much appreciated.

Peter


On 6/4/10 1:20 AM, "Nico Vanden Eynde" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Most of the vintage Asante ethernet cards, including the EN/SC SCSI adapter,
> only work at 10 Mbps + you need to connect them to a HUB, not a switch.
> I use old 3Com Officeconnect Hub 8C : these work fine with all vintage
> ethernet boards I have.
> 
> When using Mac OS 6.0.8, you need to use MacTCP + the driver of your network
> card ( loaded as extension at boot ).
> Also in Mactcp: manually setup the DNS servers, IP and Gateway. With modern
> routers, DHCP often doesn't work with these adapters.
> Set all IP's manually and then try to ping to your SE/30 from another
> computer.
> 
> Take Care,
> 
> Nico.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of dale-gmail
> Sent: vrijdag 4 juni 2010 5:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: help with Asante Mini EN/SC on SE/30
> 
> have you tried the following?
> sites.
> 
> http://www.atpm.com/8.06/networking.shtml
> 
> http://www.asante.com/downloads/legacy/macconM1ra.pdf
> 
> they both say it should work..
> with MacTCP installed.
> 
> also asante seems to work only at 10M speed. (need multi-speed swtich box)
> and does not work without the link light on the connection on.
> 
> good luck;
> 
> dale
> 


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