Subject: Re: Question: 3Com Ethlink/NB
To: None <erich@wrq.com>
From: Armen Babikyan <armenb@moof.ai.mit.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/30/1998 18:06:23
At 9:14 AM -0700 6/29/98, erich@wrq.com wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I noticed on the supported Ethernet hardware page that the 3Com
> Etherlink/NB has been tested on the IIci. I decided to try it on my
> IIcx but am having trouble with it. My real concern is that the card
> may be dead (I got the everything "as is" for $15). None of the
> indicator leds come on when I plug the thing into my hub. In Wintel
> land I have had to use MS-DOG utilities to switch between one cable
> type and another on NICs that had two or three ports. The thought
> being that perhaps the card is set to use the BNC port rather than the
> AUI. Does anyone know if there is a Mac equivalent of such a thing?
Hmm, I have a "3Com Etherlink/NB" card as well. What are you talking about
"plugging into a hub"? My Etherlink/NB only has a BNC (coax) and AUI
(15-pin) connector...
In any case, the card I have has a jumper (labeled P4) which has 2
selections, either DIX or BNC. DIX activates (sends power to) the AUI port,
and BNC activates the coaxial connection. I have not tried running the card
with the jumper removed and suggest you don't either. :-)
good luck,
- a