>Excuse me if this was already discussed... but does anyone have experience
>using a 2400 and an ethernet PCMCIA 10T card? Any suggestions? Success
>stories etc.

I've been using a sonic connect card 10T as my ethernet connection for the
last 2 years or so, and it seems to work fine on both AUX(loop) and normal
10T networks... I had a little trouble with it when I upgraded to 8.6, and
I found I couldn't access the local servers or my mail until I'd got the
new drivers from their site...

The only real problems I've ever had is that it seems to have some
problems getting seated properly in the slot(2400 and 3400) - if I start up
with it out of line, I get a crash during startup(Appleshare loading).

It works great, but I wouldn't recommend it as a first choice...

Dan.


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