At 08:48 +0000 01/27/2003, Carlos wrote:

>I trashed the Apple Enet extension and I got activity LEDs on the router
>indicating the E100 Ethernet connection is live.  As you indicated, built-in
>Ethernet is no longer available.  However, Now when I run any TCP/IP
>application, it crashes my system.  I tried trashing Appletalk & TCP/IP
>prefs and zapping PRAM, but no change.  I am temporarily back to built-in
>ethernet.  Any more ideas?

At this point your difficulties are beyond my experience.  The only 
other thing I can think of is that if you are using a G3 or G4 CPU 
you need to install the PowerLogix E100 Enabler extension if you have 
not already done so.  However, if you need it and you haven't 
installed it, I would expect the result to be that the port simply 
doesn't work, not that it appears to work, but crashes the system.

Jeff Walther

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