Greetings All,

This is my first post and thanks for having me!

I have a Power Computer Power Tower Pro 250.

It seems the on-board Ethernet has gone out on it.  I still get a
connection, but it is slower than a dial-up modem on 28k (my backup
connection).

I have tried an Asante card and had no luck with it.  Couldn't get it to
work despite turning off (at the request of Asante Support) the Apple Enet,
DNSPlugin, SLPPlugin and Web Sharing extensions.

They say that the card I had may have been bad, but the symptoms of my
machine after install of the Asante drivers were more like system conflicts.
The finder would either quit on start-up or quit when I tried to save TCP/IP
settings with the card chosen from the list of possible connections.

Please help!

I need to find a solution for this (I'm guessing an easy-going, compatible
PCI card with friendly drivers) or I think I'm out of the Power Computing
game.

Any advise?

Thompson


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