on 12/10/02 7:20 AM, R.A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Your terminology kinda confuses me, but if the thing you are calling a
> geoport is the thing I call an AAUI jack, the etherwave would be better if
> you are netting a couple or three computers, but the  Friendly Net is fine
> for a single connection. I have used both  these transceivers for a number
> of years and neither has  required any drivers or other software

Yes, AAUI.  OK, no drivers, but everytime I try to switch Appletalk to
ethernet, I get a "Sorry, something is up with the port, no can do" message.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, or is the aaui port wrecked?  System 9.1, 80
mgs ram, 2 gig drive, all else works flawlessly.


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