On 5/30/04 8:50 PM, "Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Chris Hood wrote:
> 
>> It doesn't seem to matter how I try to configure the CC (I'm figuring the
>> problem is in the CC due to the fact that no lights come on on the hub when
>> I connect it) nothings seems to work. I've got AppleTalk set to share
>> through the Ethernet (although I do get an error saying "an error occurred
>> attempting to use ethernet, make sure you network connections are correct,"
>> when TCP/IP is set to use DHCP, I've tried a host of addresses manually in
>> TCP/IP, all with no luck).
> 
> Hi.
> Sorry for the snip and I have no real suggestion yet but would like
> more info on the model # of the router and type of ethernet card you
> are using.
> 
> At this early stage I would suggest a driver problem, either the
> correct one hasn't been installed properly or is nonexitant. One of my
> macs has a ethernet card that displays the same problem when the
> extension is not loaded as does the Dynalink to bring use back onlist
> proper. For this we need the type and model of ethernet card you have
> installed. I'm guessing this may cover it:
> http://www.asante.com/downloads/MCILC_UM.pdf
> If you have no other install disk try here
> http://www.macdrivermuseum.com/network.shtml
> 
> I'd suggest a static address to suit your router, without knowing the
> model its possibly not worth mentioning and is the only choice with
> Mactpc at any rate..
> Again, I'd guess that 10.3 does appletalk over tpc only? If this is
> the case nothing will work with a badly configured stack. Older
> versions of appletalk get past problems that tpc can't.
> 
> For the moment leave off on the x-over cable. ;) Again I'm guessing,
> the router will auto detect the hub when the hubs uplink port is used,
> no x-over cable will be any more useful than a standard cable. Lets
> get a driver for the nic installed and any diagnostic tools that may
> suit and work from the mystic up. We can get to the tpc stack (MacTPC
> or OT) sorted once the lights are lit.
> 
> Please note no mention of pulling the pram battery or resetting it so
> the card has been clearly seen by the lc575 has been made. ;)
> 
> Sorry, Ive come late to the thread and may be repeating info.
> 
Thanks for the suggestions,

I'll try those tomorrow and get back to you with the results.

Darren, as for my setup:

Motorola Surfboard Cable Modem (SB5100); Belkin wireless router (model #
F5D6231-4 � 2.4Ghz 802.11b); iBook (600Mhz G3 - Dual USB, X.3); D-Link 5
port hub (DFE-805TXS); CC w/ LC 575 MoBo, Full 68040 CPU w/ Heatsink
overclocked to 40Mhz, 36Mb Ram, 1M VRAM, 2G HD, OS 7.5.3, what I thought was
an Asante NuBus ethernet card, but could be mistaken - I'm pretty sure it's
not a Comm card b/c it's not in the PCI looking slot, but then again could
still be wrong (thanks for the tip Bryan, I'll try that driver first thing
in the morning) - I'm new to these things, so please bear with me :)

Thanks!

-c
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P.O. Box 6591
Macon, GA 31208
478.742.0720
478.742.1110 [fax]
478.954.0042 [cell]
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