>I have a DUO 230, with DUO Dock (I). I recently
>installed a MacCon Asante ethernet card (thin, thick,
>and RJ-45 all in one card). I am attempting to connect
>the DUO, via ethernet to my B&W G3 tower with an RJ-45
>ethernet cross cable. I know that the cable is good,
>as I have two other legacy Macs (PB 520c and Performa
>475) that are able to connect to the G3 without
>problems. I am able to connect the DUO to the two
>legacy Macs with no trouble, so, my ethernet card MUST
>be good - correct? I am using Apple's 7.5 Network
>Access Disk software to make these connections. Could
>this be because the 230 has an 030 CPU, and the other
>two have an 040? I have been looking every ware for a
>solution, but cannot find any info on this set up. Any
>help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
>
>Stephen
Don't know about the crossed-wire approach, but I've no trouble
ethernetworking a G4, two 2300's (plus Dock's HD) and a 230 using Asante
adaptors and a hub.
Dan
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