> >Well, he's got a 1400, so it's now coming down to extensions and OS. The
> >'gold' working system is OS 9.1, and relevant installed extensions are
> >the 3C589 driver, Apple Enet 2.4.2, EtherTalk Phase 2 2.5.7, Open Transport
> >2.7.4, and *no* *other* *Ethernet* drivers enabled (that means turn off
> >Apple Built-in Ethernet, Asante Friendlynet, etc.).
> 
> I'm almost certain my 3400 is as described above. The Apple 3400
> Ethernet/modem extension is disabled, all the rest of the stock Apple
> stuff is there* and there aren't any other third party Ethernet items to
> speak of. 
> *If the Apple Built-in Ethernet or the newer Enet extension is present
> on a regular install of 9.1 on a 3400 then that's a suspect, as I

Apple Enet seems to be okay (check version), but I have Apple Built-In
Ethernet disabled. What I might do is try serial combinations of these and
find out which ones co-exist, which ones seem to work but don't, and which
ones actually bomb the whole thing out.

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