Rod Duncan wrote:

> ... does anyone have experience using a 2400
> and an ethernet PCMCIA 10T card?

I have a Farallon card that has both 10T and a 33.6 modem. Can't tell
you the model # since I don't want to disconnect right now. The enabling
software really wants to have a folder on my desktop... maybe so I can
eject the card with splat-Y.

That's about the worst I can say about it. It seems to perform its
intended functions without a hitch. It wasn't cheap, and I dunno why I
really wanted one card for a 2-slot machine... maybe I thought I'd put
DVD in some day. I would imagine any 10T card would work fine for you.
For my other Mac/PC 10T needs, I buy the cheapest cards I can find and
make sure I have good cable & connections. Ihave always been
satisfied... the technology is fully mature, it seems.

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