Hi Power-Mac-ers,
I bought a used 3400c, and am having trouble getting
the internet working on it.
As a way to test my system settings, etc, I took out
the hard drive, temporarily installed it another 3400c
(which has another problem.) I can access the internet
on it, so that tells me the system/software is set up
correctly.
Next, I exchanged the built-in Ethernet card with the
working one from the other 3400c and still can't get
it to work.
Can anyone think of any other possibilites to
check/replace?
I'm wondering if it could be the chip on the main
logic board, that controls the internal ethernet card.
I assume there's one. Defective logic board, but only
for this one function? Have others had this problem?
Next question; If I buy a PCMCIA card with Ethernet,
what are the chances that will work in this computer,
since the built-in Ethernet doesn't work?
Thanks to everyone who gave responses to my previous
questions!
Bill
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