> Subject: Re: [PCI] Power Mac 7600 and Ethernet
> Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 06:56:53 -0700
> From: Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> My Reply follows quote. On 04/10/2004 00:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:  
> 
>> I have a Power Mac 7600/132 that I picked up secondhand about 6 months
>> ago. Last week the ethernet randomly just stopped working. I upgraded the
>> system from 8.1 to 8.6 (with files I had on a defunct Performa 6360CD) and
>> everything was (and still is) working fine except for the ethernet. In the
>> AppleTalk and TCP/IP control panels I have no option for ethernet. I have
>> the Apple Built-In Ethernet extension installed and open transport is
>> fine, but I just don't have the option. I even tried booting from a zip
>> disk I made before I had any trouble with it (it worked on my network
>> previously and currently boots a 6100 and uses its onboard ethernet with
>> no trouble as it always has) and I have the same problem. It's like the
>> ethernet just isn't there.
>> 
>> Any suggestions? I've already zapped the pram 10 times and tried taking
>> out the battery for 30 mins.
>> 
>> Thanks a lot,
>> Noah
> ------------
> Hmmm. It sure sounds like you have a missing or "wrong" extension
> in there some place. The 6360 doesn't have "built-in" ethernet,
> using a Comm-Slot or PCI card instead. Simply transferring files
> over to a 7600 seems a good way to induce problems. That said, can
> you give a list of all ethernet related extensions in your System
> folder (along with version numbers)? It might help to figure out
> your problem.
> 
> Ken


or control panels/extension manager and choose "OS 8.6 all" or "OS 8.6 base"
and see...

David Elmo



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