on 8/30/03 2:39 PM, Sara Hartman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a c600 with a G3 280 and 80MB RAM running OS 9.1 that I am
> getting ready to donate to a school group that mainly needs it for a
> DSL connection.
> 
> It has an included ethernet card (10 baseT) that shows up under the
> system profiler. However the lights on back do not light up nor can I
> get onto our network. I installed the Asante NIC driver that I found on
> the original SuperMac OS 8.1 CD. Do I need a more current driver than
> that and if so, where would I find one? The only ones I could find at
> the Asante web site are for 10/100 cards.
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated. I have already spent more time on
> this than I wanted to.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sara
You could try moving it to another slot. Or just buy a new nic with mac
driver and install that.

Shawn


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