Probably a NuBus 10bT Ethernet card. The jack isn't for a phone, it is
probably an RJ-45 (Ethernet), not RJ-11 (phone). The other port is an AUI
port for a Thick Ethernet transceiver.


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on 5/28/02 3:09 PM, Teri Pittman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

> I've got a question about an Asante card.  I pulled this out of one of the
> Macs and I suspect it's a NIC card.  Number is Mc3NB (st-nic-v).  Other
> numbers are 000094-22ab0d, 024-09-A.  It has one connector for a phone jack
> and another connector that is the same shape as a monitor plug in.  I'm
> figuring NIC or modem, but thought I'd check with the pros first.
> 


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