Referring to File Transfer between PM4400 and eMac, at 9:30 -0600, 3/4/03, (Brent Jass) eloquently elucidated:


 I have zero experience with networking, and I'm trying to
 connect the PM4400 to an eMac.  The eMac came with what I
 believe is an Ethernet cable.  It looks like a phone cable
 with slightly wider terminals.  It fits nicely into the back
 of the PM4400, but plugging it into the eMac requires more
 force than I think it should.  I'm plugging into the port on
 the eMac with the <...> label.  Swapping the cable end for
 end doesn't help.


 sounds like you need  a cross-over cable. Try lem-swap
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