on 8/10/04 3:07 PM, Fabian Fang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Are you somehow dissatisfied with the onboard Ethernet, which has
> served me well for years?  If it is Ethernet speed that you wish to
> improve, you may find that a PowerBook 3400c, with nice design but
> seven years old, has other limitations.
> 
> While I have an all-Linksys wireless network, I doubt that they even
> have Mac drivers for your card.  You may wish to try a more
> Mac-friendly brand.
Not dissatisfied, curious. Here's the card in hand, it is 10/100, will it
work and will it produce overall improvement in speed across ethernet? I
also have a 3COM Megahertz card, but it has a truly strange  connector
looking that they call Xjack and I call pitchfork and bail. What is the
proper way to clean the screen and keep it clear of dust etc>?
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