>I got a 9650 that had been wiped and reformatted with a stock (not the
>server version) of MacOS.  There is a fast ethernet card there, that doesn't
>get recognized...probably because it needs some sort of driver or other
>software that isn't in the stock OS install.  Does anyone have a source for
>the driver that would make this card work as it should?  Thanks.

You will need to know the vendor of the card to load the propoer 
drivers.   Try checking the card and see if the vendor's name is on 
it.   If not, look and see if the MAC address (12 hex digits 
sometimes listed as 6 pairs) is printed on one of the chips or a 
sticker.   If so, use this site 
<http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/vendor.html> to determine 
the vendor.
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