My Reply follows quote. On 06/05/2002 14:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Samuel Davies) >Hoping you all can help. > >I am having with my network card. > >Here is my set up: > >Macintosh IIci with Apple Cache card >128 MB RAM >Radius 24XP Graphics Card >Asante MacCon NuBus ethernet card >Clean 7.5 system folder with the exception of the Asante NuBus driver. > >Here is my problem: > >I cannot seem to connect it to my Netgear R114 DSL router successfully. >When connected via RJ45 ethernet cable, the indicator lights (10BT) on >the router do not indicate an ethernet card. The LEDs on the card >itself, blink green which according to the manual indicates "network >activity". I found this card "new/sealed in box" so the card probably >works. ------------- Some of the older cards have trouble connecting to autosensing switches. It is possible that your router may be causing the same trouble. One way I have "fixed" this is to put a cheap (about $15) 10baseT hub between the Mac and the switch. Worked as advertised with this setup.
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