On May 17, 12:33=A0pm, Fred McKenzie <fm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <fast-E098CC.14292610052...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> =A0Bruce in alaska <f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Also note, if the System was originally built without an Ethernet
> > ****t being present, some of the System Files required to run
> > an ethernet ****t may not have been put in the System folder, and
> > you may also have to reload the System, again.
>
> This was my experience when I added an Ethernet card to my LC III. =A0It
> was necessary to re-run the OS installation package, choosing to
> custom-install only the network ****tion.
>
> I also recall a problem where the network driver did not load if there
> was no Ethernet connection when the machine was booted. =A0In other
words,=
> connect the Ethernet ****t to an active device before booting.
>
> One other problem is that you may need a cross-over Ethernet cable,
> depending on what you are connecting to. =A0Older equipment did not have
> the automatic features available today.
>
> Fred
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Sorry it took so long to get back to you guys. The card I have is a
Kingston KNE30BT. I am trying to connect to my DSL modem to get the
internet connection. It is a PPPoA connection that is always connected
so I just need DHCP.


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