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> Also, on the topic of old SE expansion cards, how useful is the Asante Mac
> Con Rev. C2 for IIsi's and SE/30's?  I've got a bunch of them.  From the
> looks of them, it appears they could still be useful in Ethernet
> networking with newer machines.

Many people are usin them without a hassle. The only problem seems to be with
10/100 autosensing routers if you connect to them using RJ-45 - they may not
detect the card's speed correctly, and thus the card can not work. In this
case, just connect the Asante to a pure 10 Mbps router, or (if possible)
connect it to the 10/100 router's BNC port.

Of course, the SE/30 and IIsi version of the Asante cards won't work on a
plain SE, due to te differences in the PDS slot (in fact, it won't even plug
in).

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>




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