You might begin by verifying if anything "new" has been changed or 
introduced on the computer. Also, try trashing and reinstalling the card's 
software and/or trying another PCI slot.

-David

On Saturday, September 21, 2002, at 10:43  AM, Bob LeGault wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 2 years ago my PCP 210 lost it's built-in ethernet. An ethernet PCI card
> by-passed the problem, but now the ethernet PCI card doesn't work. I 
> bought
> a replacement, but it doesn't show up as a device in the Apple System
> Profiler either. The slot reads as empty. I re-seated it--no difference.
> Where does one start to fix this problem?
>
> -Bob


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