That is why I don't buy 3Com cards. Most are very good and stable once you get them set up. On 27 Mar 2002 at 21:35, Sean Rima wrote:
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Hi Jerry!
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Jerry Feldman wrote:
AUI is not RJ45. AUI is the older thick wire Ethernet. BNC (or 10base2) is coax, and 10BaseT is RJ45. As I mentioned, it has been a while since I configured a 3Com. Some of their cards autoconfigure nicely, others you need to use their software to configure. My linksys 10/100 card popped in and was recognized as a Tulip card. Have zero problems. I originally had to download the driver from Donald Becker's site.
I need to reboot this PC and stick the floppy in and reconfigure the card and will see what happens, no wonder there was no route to host :)
Sean
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