If you don't have the right driver it's not going to work. If it isn't a
3c509B-C card use the appropriate driver. Just because windows says it is
so doesn't make it so. Check the 3 com site for the driver you need.
hth,
kent
----- Original Message -----
From: Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 3:12 PM
Subject: [RHL] Ethernet woes
> I just purchased for my home LAN at a flea market a used 3 Com Etherlink
> III ISA card (I know, it was stupid, but for $7 bucks it was worth trying
> it out). As you guessed, it isn't working. I installed the card on my
> Win95 box, which immediately recognized it as a 3c509B-C card. It
> installed the drivers from the Win95 CD. However, the light on the
> network Hub is off, and when I ping the card's address it doesn't work.
>
> The card has to have some life or Win95 wouldn't have recognized its
> model. Could this be a driver problem, or can I consider the card as dead?
>
> Glen
>
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