At 7:05 PM -0500 10/9/05, Howard R. Katz wrote:
May be two separate and different protocols, but on my 520c (and the
5300c for that matter) if both AppleTalk and Open Transport aren't
set to the same ethernet setting, then I go nowhere. My inexpert
thought was that AT still needed to find the zone it was working in
to identify the computer to the network, regardless of whether or
not there was another Mac on the line to know the difference.
No, that's not it, AT and TCP/IP are entirely independent.
I suspect that it's design flaw in the driver software. Something
like the card isn't activated (or at least not activated correctly)
unless AT is activated for the card. Basically it's making the
assumption that you would use both or neither.
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