Hi all; I finally got it all straightened out over the weekend. The comm
slot that I was referring to is the one where you can also put a modem,
which is called the communications slot. The comm slot II in the 6360,
64xx,ect. used an RJ-45 card which is no longer made, so must be replaced
with a PCI card or a 10 Base T card in the communications slot. Asante's web
site was a great help in this mess. Apple's TIL articles are a little wonky
on this subject. So is their spec site. Thanks to Dana Collins and to all
others who replied giving advice. It is greatly appreciated. This is my
first foray into networking. That's the main reason for the confusion on my
part. I've got ever book one can think of about Macs. I guess I'll have to
buy a book on networking. (ROTFLOL) Again thanks for all the help. God bless
each and every one of you.
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Maranatha (means the LORD cometh)
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