I had my 3400c on a Cable Modem for a few days and it was working fine, then
after I think the 3400c went to sleep, I could no longer access the internet
with my 3400c through the cable modem.
Adelphia, the Cable company in my area, said that my ethernet had gone out on
the 3400c. I would like to know if someone could tell me how to find out if
this is true or not.
I am using Adelphia's Cable Modem with my Beige G3 and it is working fine.
Also Adelphia's Tech Support has been good as long as I ask for someone who
knows Macs.
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