The connect light on the router or EtherPrint don't care about
protocols such as AppleTalk, they are just looking for a valid
Ethernet connection.  If the light isn't coming on you have a
problem.  Guessing that the router's switch is 10/100 there MAY be an
issue with the EtherPrint and 10/100 auto-sensing.  Some older
10BaseT hardware doesn't work well with 10/100 gear, the auto-sensing
gets confused.  Asante 10BaseT stuff in particular was prone to this.
However, IIRC the EtherPrint-3 was iMac vintage equipment meant to
link the old and the new.  The iMacs had 10/100 so it should work.
The solution to the auto-sensing problem is to stick a 10BaseT hub

That is easy enough. I have an old hub sitting around that would do the job.

Thanks, Mark
--
Mark Chapman, Membership Secretary/Secr�taire aux admissions
The Canadian Society For The Study Of Religion/ Soci�t� canadienne pour l'�tude de la religion


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