>Question?
>
>Are you getting Ethernet through your SCSI? If so, how does this work? How
>large is it? And how do I get it through my MiniDock for myself?
>

You need a scsi ethernet device. It connects to the scsi port on your
computer/dock and to the ethernet hub.

there are several models

Dayna makes one as well as Asante and others.

check with your favorite vendor, you should be able to buy one for under US$100

smalldog *was* selling the Dayna model for US$80 new.

the size varies with model.

My Dayna Pocket SCSI Link is about the size of a pack of cigarettes and is
powered by an ADB power tap or with an AC adapter. It has a HDI 30 port, a
DB25 port and an RJ45 port

My Asante EN SC 10T is almost the size of a paperback book and uses an AC
adapter It has two DB25 ports and an RJ45 port

they typically use an alternate ethernet extension, either on disk with the
unit or downloadable from the manufacturer's website (hopefully)






cheers-
Davis' Mac Works


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