Hi,

As others allready mentionned it, an (old) 10 Mbps hub should help.
It is important that it is a HUB and not a switch
And 10 Mbps (10BaseT) and not 10/100.

Many shops and vendors call their switches 'hub'.
A switch will not solve the problem.

If you are unsure, ask a model with a coax connector (BNC or 10Base2)
This is allways a 10Mbps HUB

You will, most probably, also need to buy a 'crossed' network cable.
You allready have a 'straight' network cable for the Mac, don't you ?

Good connectivity

T. jacobson


> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Asante NIC and High Speed Internet and My SE/30
> 
 
> Asante cards for various Macs have a known issue where 
> auto-negotiating 10/100 equipment can't figure out that the card is
> 10-Base-T.
> 
> I have a router connected to my cable modem.


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