>You're missing the extension that drives the on-board ethernet. You'll have
>to re-run the installer for the system version you're running. Don't worry
>though, you won't have to reinstall the whole system, you can just add the
>driver.
>
>
>Peace out
>Terry
>> I've got a 7300 that can't seem to see the ethernet network. When I open
>> the AppleTalk control panel the only options are printer and modem. How
>> can I get ethernet to show up in the AppleTalk control panel? Any
>> suggestions as to what I am missing would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
> > Andy
>
Use Apples TomeViewer to search through the System Cd. That is easier
than going through the "Ad/Replace Software" install option on your
system cd. Look for the "Apple Enet" extension and then extract it
from the cd and drop it on your system folder then restart.The Apple
Enet extension works with onboard ethernet, some third party cards
like Asante's. Easiest thing though would be to have somebody e-amil
it to you if you are not familiar with any of this stuff.
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