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Ethernet PC Card for 68k
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ozean
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Nov 23, 1999, 02:38 PM
 
I want to (cross)connect my 190cs with my iBook. Can I use all Ethernet PCMCIAs? Could you recommend one?
     
Walter J. Ferstl
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Nov 25, 1999, 02:14 PM
 
ozean,

I can recommend the Farallon 10BaseT PCMCIA card which is a very good product. Any other vendor that has been in the Mac market for some time (like Asante) will also be a good choice, from them you will get good software instead of just kind of software.

Not all PC ethernet cards work in a Mac, so make sure to choose one that does, and this is basically a matter of software.

Walter.
     
typoon
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Dec 2, 1999, 07:07 PM
 
I like Macsense too. I useed to use a Macsense 10/100 card until I bought my New Bronze KB. It worked great for me. Also they are inexpensive too
     
ozean
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Dec 2, 1999, 08:26 PM
 
Thanks typoon, but the 10/100 Macsense card you use needs a 32 bit PC Card port - the 190 series doesn't support this standard.

I went for an Asante card (Friendlynet 10BaseT - "dankeschoen" Walter) and I will keep you posted as soon as I have it.

I would have liked to get the wireless Farallon card - but more than $200?!
     
 
   
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