On 19 Mar 2004, at 11:26 PM, Dave Bonhoff wrote:


You had one? You wouldn't happen to still have the installation disk with the PPPoE driver for it would you?

actually i threw the modem and disk on the floor at the shop where i got my adsl subscription then it was provided by my service provider but no mac support so i just went and got an ethernet one which is way better and couldn't care less what kind of computer it is hooked up to.
will take a look and see if i have the drivers somewhere you never know i might but as far as i remember it was an install disk that came from my service provider and installed the driver and also the ppoe connect client of course i am talking about os9 x didn't exist yet.

I'm not in a position to replace the modem yet. I've had it working well on an XP machine, but I don't want that POS (the XP machine) to stay connected to my network any longer than it takes to get the correct modem driver for OS X PPPoE.


Thanks!
Dave


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