I tried everything. Farallon drivers, Apple drivers... None worked.

Is there a way to probe the card's ROM in order to discover who made it?

Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:

on 12/24/03 3:30 PM, Daniel Kendell wrote:


Same here ... though I only have one ... with two RJ45 connecters on it. :-S


That's the EtherWave card. Advantage: it acts like a mini-hub, you can daisy chain them for a small network (best for 5 or fewer). Disadvantage: you do need the Farallon EtherWave driver. It should be in the Mac Driver Museum; if you can't find it email me back and I will upload it to the yahoo groups section of the driver museum.

http://katsmacs.blogspot.com/




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