>  >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.

Oh bite me, that site is badly out of date.   Try this one 
<http://coffer.com/mac_find/>
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