Jeffrey,
If the card was installed after the OS was installed, the software installer
may not have installed the proper driver. Before you go buying another card,
I would do a clean install of the OS with the card installed, to see if the
driver shows up in the Extensions Folder. If you haven't done a clean
install before, read about it first. It's not hard, just a little time
consuming.

Don't forget that a restart is necessary for the system to load extensions,
whenever you make a change in the Extensions Manager.

My 2�, for what it's worth.
Cheers,
John


On 9/26/03 3:13 PM, "Jeffrey J. Nonken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 19:19:16 +0100, vicki wrote:
>> Hi You also need to remember that the ethernet drivers for the mac
>> need to
>> be loaded. In the extensions folder. I went through 2 cards then on
>> the 3rd
>> by chance looked in my extensions folder and the ethernet extension
>> was not
>> loaded, after selecting it the restarting all 3 cards worked when I
>> tried
>> them.
>> 
>> Simple but missed twice.
> ?
> Everything that's in the extensions folder is enabled. The card is a CS II
> Ethernet card by Apple (I believe that's the one that came with the machine).
> The machine was set up with a standard configuration.
> ?
> http://jnork.nonken.net/mymac/extensions.htm
> ?
> I'm guessing that's the extension I'm looking for? The one that's highlighted?
> If not, please tell me what I need to get and where. Thanks.
> ?
> ?
> ?
> Note: As of this morning, the profiler now says "TCP/IP Present and loaded."
> The screenshot on this page (http://jnork.nonken.net/mymac/profiler.htm) shows
> "present but not loaded." But I still don't see any way to select Ethernet in
> the TCP/IP configuration, just AppleTalk and PPP.
> ?
> ?
> ?
> I found a button on the main board, tiny little thing. Is that the "CUDA"
> switch? I pushed it a few times and brought the system back up. No change,
> except that could have been when the TCP/IP status changed to "loaded."
> ?
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