Powerbook Power Users,

The internal ethernet card isn't working on my 3400c.
The problem seems to be the main logic board, not the
Ethernet card, so I decided to buy an Ethernet card
for the PCMCIA slot. I bought a used 3Com 3CCFEM556B
10/100 LAN & modem card and can't get it to work.

I'm discovering now that I need a driver for a PCMCIA
card. Is this correct? When I consider which Ethernet
card to get, do I need to make sure that I only buy
one that includes a Mac driver? (I did discover a Mac
driver for another 3Com card, but doesn't work with
this one)

Same thing for a PCMCIA card for wireless internet
access, I need to find a brand/model with a Mac
driver, correct?

USB card, I also need that the card comes with Mac
drivers (or can download) Is this correct?

One additional item, my indicator for the "Battery
Life Remaining" isn't showing up. Is that an
extension? What is the name of it? 

Thank you,
Bill



                
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