>>Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 20:05:15 -0600
>>Subject: Re: Transcievers, AAUI Touble
>
>>on 12/10/02 5:57 PM, Illovox Media at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>  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.
>>I've been around  that bush, but I'm sorry to say I have forgotten how  to
>>get out of that loop.  Try zapping p-ram and rebuilding the desktop, those
>>probably aren't it, but they don't usually hurt anything and its something
>>to  do till someone comes up  with the answer.

Jeff Walther wrote:
>On the x100 series, the whatever is at the other end of your ethernet
>cable needs to be active when you power up the machine.  So, if
>you're using a hub, no problem, just leave the hub on all the time.
>If you're using a cross over cable to another machine, that other
>machine needs to be turned on first.  Of course, you may have some
>other problem, but what I've described has bitten a lot of people in
>the past.

Broadcasting on Eudora 4. . .

Could it be something in your chooser?
Background Printing � turned on?

Appletalk inactive because of Brackground Printing?

There
Now you know how the beleagured mind of the Newbie Diagnostic
works :�)

Tall,
604e
Local Talk Bridge.  (my bogus address)



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