--- Thomas Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.

Sure you have a regular cable and not a crossover
cable?

Most hubs/routers/switches have an uplink or cascade
port which is made so that it's crossed over
internally
so you can plug a standard cable from it to any
regular port on another hub etc. _Some_ of those
ports will work as a normal port to a computer if you
plug a crossover cable in. Some have a switch for that
port so either type of cable will work.

Many of the newest switches/routers have auto sensing
ports that'll work with either standard or crossover
cables.

If it's the AsanteFast 10/100 NuBus NIC you can try
downloading the drivers from Asante. Most other
Asante NICs work with Apple's drivers in System 7.1
and up. (Or is it 7.5 and up?)

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