I have an odd setup, but it works great. I have a 10/100 switch, which is 
uplinked to the internet, and then downlinked from that switch is a 10 MBps 
hub, into which my IIci's are hooked up. One of my IIci's does work on the 
network (and internet) under 7.5.3, but I haven't yet found a way to install 
MacTCP and A/ROSE onto 7.1, as I am unable to get the installer disks to 
install it (even though they say they're installing 'ethertalk'), nor can I find a 
version meant for 7.1 (though I haven't driven myself insane looking yet.) ;) I 
think I had it working a year or two ago, and I'm sure I can do it again, but I'm 
not going to bother with it until my IIsi is up and running again.

BTW, my network card is supported by A/ROSE, which simplifies things quite 
a bit.

-- Epicenter


On 20 Dec 2002 at 23:15, Marten van de Kraats wrote:

> The question is: do you support ethernet? Weren't you the guy sending 
> large files via a 10/100 hub? In that case you might have a problem 
> with the auto sensing of that assante card.  I suggested you plug a 
> 10 mbit hub in your network. The asante won't have problems dealing 
> with an older hub.
> BTW for TCP/IP you need to install a program called Open Transport 1.1.2.
> 
> Marten

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