My Reply follows quote. On 28/04/2002 21:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Could it be a bad Asante card (I do know the cables are good, and I can see >the green LED on the Asante card, and the (typical) green LED on the network >switch/hub (which usually denotes a successful physical connection)? > >I've followed the various step-by-step MacTCP setup pages that I've found on >the web, but all to no avail. > >Any suggestions? Pointers? Am I missing something obvious here? Should I >install Open Transport (honestly, I don't even know what that is)? Or >something? ----------- I would be suspicious of the Asante card. A lot of them have trouble connecting to an "auto sensing" switch. You don't say what kind of "hub" you are using, but...
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