My Reply follows quote. On 21/10/2004 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I have a question about an Asante Ethernet card in a Mac IIci
>I installed it and there's a green blinking light on the back. It's hooked 
>up to my Lynksys router, but on the router the lights are not on showing a 
>computer is connected.
>
>Do I need drivers for this card? I'm in the pickle of not being able to get 
>on the internet with the Mac IIci to get anything for it and nothing seems 
>to transfer over from my PC via PC exchange.
>
>Thanks
>
>Thomas 
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My guess is that you have a 10/100 Autosensing router. Asante cards
are notorious for not working well with autosensing switches and
routers. I have gotten around this problem by sticking a "dumb
hub" in the network between Asante cards and autosensing devices.

You probably do need drivers for this card, but you can get them
from the Asante website. Some of the best support on the web, in
my opinion.

Ken

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