>I found a MacSense card that worked. >I don't have it handy but can email you the product numer if needed. >Their website has drivers for only two model numbers >available, so it must be one of them: an MPC-10 or an MPC-200. > >The card came with a dongle with RJ45 (10bT) and BNC (10b2) >connections. Clark's right and he's talking about 10/100 cards, not 10bT/10b2. MacSense make both a 10bT and a 10/100 card, the latter being CardBus only. On the 1400 or older, only 10bT is possible.
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