TITLE
    Power Macintosh G3: PC Compatibility Card and 100-base-T PCI card compatibility.
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5/15/98
7/16/98

TOPIC

    I ordered a Power Macintosh G3, which came with the 100-base-T Ethernet card, and had the unit connected to my network via the 100-base-T connection. I then installed a PC Compatibility card, installed Windows 95, and am attempting to set up networking in the PC environment. Although I am able to see the remote systems, and in some cases transfer very small files, I can't get the networking to function consistently.


DISCUSSION

    The PC compatibility card networking software will attempt to use the 100-base-T card for networking, whenever that card is active in the MacOS environment.

    Although you will have some limited functionality, you usually won't be able to do more than see the remote systems, or at best, transfer a few small files.

    Although the PC environment seems to "see" the network, this configuration is not considered a tested or supported configuration by Apple. Apple recommends either disabling the driver for the 100-base-T card whenever networking is to be used in the PC environment, or removing the card altogether. There are no plans to add support for this card in the PC environment.


Document Information
Product Area: Communications-Networking
Category: LocalTalk-EtherTalk-Token Ring
Sub Category: EtherTalk and Ethernet
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