Alan Gentle wrote:
> on 10/3/03 4:43 pm, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
>>Clark Martin wrote:
>>
>>
>>>It sounds like the Ethernet software is not installed / disabled.
>>>Even if you have nothing connected to your Ethernet port it should
>>>still show up.  It's not likely that there is anything wrong, the
>>>software doesn't test the ports or anything.  The only reason they
>>>wouldn't show up if the software was active is if they are badly
>>>damaged.
>>
>>Not on a 7300. If there's not an active signal on the ethernet port
>>Appletalk will say it's not working ansd pop you back to the printer port.
>>
>>You'll need the Apple ethernet drivers enabled, and then you can use
>>either the AAUI port or the 10-base-T port, they're simply two different
>>connection to the same ethernet on the motherboard.
> 
> You say "drivers" (in the plural)? As I mentioned I'm running 8.6 and have
> found and enabled the "Apple Enet" extension - should there be more?

You also need "Apple Built-in Ethernet".

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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