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| Jon Clark Member |
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| Posted: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 11:39PM | Email Print Text-only View thread |
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In my ongoing battle to access the ntl Broadband service from my Mac (see "Broadband Internet - will it EVER work?") I have just installed a second hand SMC9432TX Ethernet Card into my G4 Mac. As it was second hand, I downloaded the drivers from the web. Does anyone know how I now tell the machine to use this port when trying to access the Broadband service? This doesn't seem to be in the instruction manual on the web! |
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