My Reply follows quote. On 01/09/2004 19:40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >On Sep 1, 2004, at 10:29 PM, D.F. Manno wrote: > >> Time for what I hope is not too embarrassingly obvious a question: >> >> I have a PM7500. I'm planning on getting DSL service, and the provider >> says the user must provide his own Ethernet card. Under Ethernet for >> this machine, MacTracker lists "AAUI-15, 10BASE-T." Am I correct in >> thinking that this means my Mac already has Ethernet built in and that >> I do not need a card? >> >> Thanks for your time and patience. >> >> I'm D.F. Manno, and I don't approve of George Bush's message. > >Yes, you have ethernet built in, but as in Apple's standard >implementation of any standard technology. Apple's built in ethernet >uses a non standard connector. > >What you will need to get is an AAUI (Apple's ethernet port on your >Mac) to a 10BT adapter. Here is one on ebay with a good picture. I am >NOT the seller, I do not know the seller, I have never heard of the >seller and have never even been in the sellers hometown (I hope that is >enough of a disclaimer) and am telling you that you can get one off of >the swap list for little more than the shipping cost. > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? >ViewItem&category=80034&item=5718015303&rd=1 > >Hope that helps. > >I'm Len Gerstel ----------- Huh? The 7500 has a "standard" RJ45 connector on the back along side the AAUI connector. Just plug the ethernet cable into that jack.
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