I've been working with Umax clones for many years. I've never heard of anyone needing to inactivate the built-in ethernet port to get a second card to run. In fact I've used several different ethernet cards over the years for faster Mac to Mac and to PC networking. I continue to use the built in ethernet for cable modem hook up as 10 base ethernet is more then enough bandwidth for broadband.
Changes are you either have driver issues or card issues. Sorry I can't be of more help. Will S
Oh thanks anyway, it's good to know that an external ethernet card can work in my Umax.
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