Classic networking doesn't directly access the hardware, it accesses the network through OS X. That means that the Open Transport stack is unloading for some reason. Try disabling any non-OS 9 extensions and control panels.

It's probably not the OT kernel. Although OT under 9.1 was hardly stable (the TCP/IP stack would die on me frequently), it's very stable in 9.2.x.


It's probably the AirPort driver in Classic that's causing the problem and not OT. See my previous post for more details. Remember that he said that AirPort would stop seeing any networks. AirPort doesn't need OT to see networks - you can see any number of networks (and connect to any of them) even with TCP/IP (and the rest of OT) completely disabled. OT only comes into play when you set AppleTalk to your AirPort connection or point TCP/IP to your AirPort connection...

Peace,
Drew
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