On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 13:02:31 -0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check to see if the NIC is listed in the Apple System Profiler.
I don't see any mention of it in there. Where should it be located?
System Profile tab. Network Overview arrowthingy
If the NIC isn't listed, it's not responding (ie broke).
I looked through it several times. I really hope it's not a hardware problem, but if it is then would any old PCI NIC work? Or would it have to be something Mac-specific?
Many generic PCI based NIC cards work -- but you have to have Mac drivers for them.
- Dan.
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