At 9:32 PM -0700 10/16/01, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
>John's suggestion might be more expensive than just getting a PCI
>10/100baseT card.  I think RealTek makes a Mac compatible one for like
>$20.  Its a great excuse to upgrade :)


Or $1.  I picked up two 10/100 cards at a flea market Saturday for $1 
each.  They use the RealTek chipset.  I used both the RealTek driver 
and the MacSense driver successfully.  One minor detail, they don't 
have the metal plate.
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