My understanding of it is that the smallest solution to getting ethernet 
on a duo (other then the 2400) is a mini doc with scsi and the Asante 
adapter.  Not a pretty solution, but that's the smallest.  I decided to 
just hang in there with my Ultradoc.  It's big and I really only need 
the ethernet, but at least it works.  : )

I did hear that someone put a card buss on a duo but I didn't really 
research that.  But if one were to get card buss on the duo then you 
could stick an 802.11b card in there.  That would be cool (and kill the 
battery - but oh well).

-Rob-

On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 03:56  PM, Eric Mattar-Hurlbut wrote:

> I am in need of a ethernet minidock for my duo 270c.  There are none on
> ebay, except for the Asante, which needs a scsi port (I don't have 
> that).
> Is there anyone out there who knows where they are at or has one to 
> sell?
>
> Eric


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