>> That much I know. You must use ResEdit to remove DRVR.ENET0 from the
>> system file. while I got the drivers to load, I too never got things
>> to work. The 802.11 card would not show up as a transport option in
>> the TCP/IP control panel.
> 
> I wonder...  Could you just rename the DRVR.ENET0 to ENET1 and change
> the code to show Ethernet (Slot 1) instead of Ethernet (Slot 0) in
> the AppleTalk & TCP/IP control panels?
> 
> Hmmmm...  Worth a hack sometime when I've got a pair of conflicting
> drivers, I suppose.  Anyone else want to try?

I can try this after I back things up just in case it goes wrong.

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