>I searched my hard drive and came up with the disabled
>extensions "PowerBook Ethernet PCI" which came with the 
>machine and it says is part of OS 8.0, "PowerBook 3400/G3 
>Ethernet" which it says is part of OS 8.1, and "Apple Enet 
>2.1.2" which it says is part of OS 8.6.
>
>I have no idea which of these I should use, what else I 
>need to have in my system, and what I need to do to get a 
>connection to a high-speed line.

Until I can wrestle my bosses PowerBook G3 from him, I can't verify... 
but I *think* it is the Apple Enet 2.1.2 is the current driver that you 
need. Just keep in mind that is going off my gut reaction at seeing the 
names, and which I have had on his laptop... so I could ver well be 
wrong. Ain't that helpful of me... its choice C, unless I'm wrong, in 
which case its Choice A or B  :-)

However, what you can probably do is activate all 3 safely. Generally, 
Apple's driver don't fight, so its usually safe to have them all running, 
and only the one who's hardware is detected will actually load.


Also, before you do any extension changes, did you check the AppleTalk 
and/or TCP/IP control panels and see if Ethernet was already listed as an 
option?

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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