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Re: ADSL Help
Jalapeno <jalapeno1@mac.com> wrote in message news:<jalapeno1-AFE69C.16174808032002@nnrp01.earthlink.net>...
> In article <B8AED2C7.C62B%philip.bengeo@skynow.net>,
> Phil <philip.bengeo@skynow.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > Help needed, I have just had my line converted to ADSL by BT for Pipes UK
> > and purchased a Fujitsu modem, my problem seems to be that the modem will
> > not come up in my modem control panel so i cant connect ? any ideas.
> >
> > Mac is G4/400 mhz running 9.2.1
> >
> > Help
> >
>
> This newsgroup is about the Apple II, not the Macintosh (same
> manufacturer, different platforms).
>
> < OT>
>
> Hint: it isn't a modem and it is (or should be) connected to your
> ethernet port.
>
> < /OT>
This makes me ask a question that I'm sure many here know the answer
to:
Would it be possible to connect his DSL router to an AppleII?
Surely there must be ethernet cards created for the II. All you need
is one with and AUI connector and a 10base-T adapter and the physical
connection to the router would be up. Whether anyone could ever
create a TCP/IP stack for the Apple II is another question. I doubt
it would be possible on the II/IIe although I think I have heard of
someone working on TCP/IP for the IIgs.
I'm asking because I clicked on this thread thinking he was asking how
to connect his router to a Apple II.
Lee