On 1/17/10 9:20 AM, hartonj wrote:
It's an Asante MCLC Rev. A, the chip is a wide dip chip of maybe
28pins and is labeled "MCiLC".
That's what I thought. That sounds like a ROM chip for network booting
the computer.
On Jan 16, 11:48 pm, Clark Martin<[email protected]> wrote:
On 1/16/10 7:37 PM, hartonj wrote:
Well. New news. The long and short of it is one chip removed from
board and re-seated and the card seems to be working now (sort of). I
still can't get it to connect to a hub/switch/router and because of
that it complains that it can't see the dns server (specified in the
settings). Anyone got any helpful advice on this?
You can't plug in the cable?
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Macintosh / Internet Consulting
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