Sounds like you've tried it, and was wondering what cards you used. Were
they the same or different brands? Maybe if the cards were different and you
had two sets of extensions installed?

Another angle might be a SCSI to ethernet adapter. Anyone got one of these
they might be willing to part with? Didn't Asant� make one?

Andy
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> From: Marc Sira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 13:04:23 -0800
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> Subject: [Duo2400] 2400 as router
> 
> It should by all rights work (given software support). Unfortunately
> it doesn't seem to, because for some reason the computer will only
> recognise one of the network cards at a time - even from Linux it
> doesn't work. I'm not sure whether this also applies to a wireless
> 802.11 card used along with a wired ethernet card, but it probably
> does (since the former basically appears as another ethernet card).


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