I usually disable the Apple Enet when using third party cards anyway.
The other two should have no effect on the NIC operation.
I'm wondering if the NIC was also flakey. One problem I've found
with Asante and Farallon is the 1 in 20 failure rates. Both have
lifetime warranties, so it's not
Oh, BTW - Asante's first 10/100 PCI cards (rev A) sucked big time.
They worked fine in a PC, but in the Mac they were flakey, specially
when connected to non-asante switches. In particular, Cisco switches.
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, matt barkdull wrote:
Beige G3 has 10/100... 9600 - maybe, probably not
Neither has 10/100 built in. Just checked the Apple Spec database to
be sure.
This is a 300, but specs also show that the 366 only had 10BaseT.
Correct. In any case, we run a number of Asante
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Beige G3 has 10/100... 9600 - maybe, probably not
Neither has 10/100 built in. Just checked the Apple Spec database to
be sure.
This is a 300, but specs also show that the 366 only had 10BaseT.
Correct. In any case, we run a number of Asante 10/100 PCI cards
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Retrospect wrote:
I had major problems with Retrospect Beige G3 with Asante NICs
Asante drivers, even the latest ones.
We too had some simultaneous Asante card "crashes" on several different
flavors (and colors) of machines, only when they were connected to 7016
: Beige G3 and 10/100
The Macs I have are older and they do not have the 10/100 built
in. Beige G3/300 and a 9600/G4-450.
Beige G3 has 10/100... 9600 - maybe, probably not
Neither has 10/100 built in. Just checked the Apple Spec database to be
sure.
This is a 300, but specs also show