At 11:00 AM -0700 9/29/2002, David Klaus wrote:
>If those file are present, I'd start to suspect a hardware problem.
>I hate to go straight there, but it sounds like you have the
>software/setup bases covered.  I don't think trying an AAUI adapter
>would be worth it, because it uses the same hardware as the built-in
>ethernet port.   Best fall-back would be a PCI ethernet adapter card.


It uses the same NIC but not the transceiver.  If the transceiver is 
damaged then the AAUI would likely still work.  The transceiver is 
the most likely thing to be damaged if the problem came from outside.
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