O.K., I have now discovered that I can copy files from the 2300 to any
of the
network Macs. It is slower if I initiate the copy from the other Mac
than from the
Duo, but otherwise is fine. I just can't copy to the Duo, whether
initiated from
the Duo or the other Mac.

Strange.

David Sibley wrote earlier:

> I'm using Vicomsoft's Surf Doubler to route all of my
> Internet traffic. So, in addition to allowing me to connect to a server via
> AppleTalk, the Etherdock is readily handling all of my Internet traffic serving
> my 6500 & PowerBook G3 (I am not running a browser on the Duo, just using it is
> as a pass through/router gateway). So why then, will it not allow me to copy
> files via Ethernet?
>
> I do not have this problem using the Newer 16sce Dock with the exact same
> settings.
>
> I tried zapping the P-RAM in case it was trying to use the Newer driver, but
> that did not change anything.
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