Hi,

It's regrettably not a managed Hub where you can set the setting for each
port through the terminal connector.
I have this one: 
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=prodspec&sku=3C16754-US

I'm afraid I will have to look for a pure 10Mbps only Hub again :-(
The Mac SE does have an internal Asante network Board with RJ45 connector
and has OS 7.1. 


Thanks,


Nico

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Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Namens Dylan Marsh
Verzonden: donderdag 29 januari 2009 23:06
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: 3Com Officeconnect 10/100 Hub locks up with Mac SE


Nico,
    I agree with the previous post. It is most likely a auto-negotiate 
problem. Does the Hub have a console port on the back? It may look like 
a DB-9 serial port or an Ethernet port or it may look like something 
else. Regardless of the port it uses, it would be labeled "Console" or 
"TTY", maybe "Terminal" or perhaps a couple other things. It should be 
obvious, it would be different from the other ports somehow. I recommend 
you find the port, find / make the appropriate cable to plug into it (if
you don't know what you need post the port type that it uses and what it 
says above it, I can help) and get some terminal software for your PC. 
Get the serial port setup in the terminal software with the correct baud 
rate, parity, stop bit, etc. This should be on the Hub around that port, 
but if not we can figure it out. Now you should be able to press the 
connect button in the software and the hub will start sending you 
output. 

 -- Dylan


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