At 06:12 PM 9/9/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Just got one of these from Wegener Media.  I attached it no problem.  I
>hooked up a cable, turned on the Duo...There's a nice green light on the
>Dock telling me that there is a connection.
><snip>
>Anyone have one of these?  Is there special software?  I tried the Mac
>Driver Museum.  How do I release it?
>
>Thanks!
>Scott


Yep, need to install the drivers for it. Do a search for ethertech.hqx and 
you'll find it. It's a generic installer for all Newer Ethernet products.

As for the release, you might have to push the button extra hard and push 
down a bit on the adapter. Mine's a bit stiff too.

Scott Holder


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