>> Anyone have any ideas why the old Asante adapters don't see the NetGear Hub?
> 
> Old Asante NICs have difficulty with 10/100 auto-sensing connections.
> These Asante NICs predate 10/100 auto-sensing standards.  Try putting
> the hub between the Asante NIC and the Netgear device.
> -- 
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting

It would seem the autosensing is the problem, although I thought that would
be a function of the hub and the adapters would not matter.  I am a bit
disappointed since it is the only one of three 10baseT components that won't
work with the hub.

I don't understand the suggestion of putting the hub between the Asante NIC
and the Netgear device.  The hub is the Netgear device and the Asante NIC's
are in the IIci which is the router.

Is there any way to force the Netgear Hub to recognise the Asante Cards?  I
don't have any special extensions other than what Apple supplied with OS
8.1.  Might the Asante drivers work better?

Thanks Again,
David


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