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 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
working).

Bottom line: If this is even possible, what are the minimum requirements? I
have every version of the Mac OS from 6.08 on up, so that in itself will
pose no problem. The only other problems I see are getting the Ethernet card
operational and the system configured properly.

Any help and suggestions will be much appreciated. I just want to see if I
can do this. Since this is my first posting, I also thank you for your
patience and beg your indulgence for any posting errors I may have committed
out of ignorance.

Warmest Regards,

David


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