Apple CS II Network Card User Manual


 
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If you can’t select Ethernet in the AppleTalk or TCP/IP
control panel:
You can only select Ethernet when the network
cable is installed properly and the network is
operating correctly. Be sure that the network cable is
properly attached. If you are still unable to select
Ethernet, there may have been a problem with the
network software installation. Reinstall your
network software according to the instructions in
this booklet.
On the Apple Ethernet CS II Twisted Pair Card, the
external LED will light when a proper network
connection is established. If the LED doesn’t light,
the network is not responding to your card. See you
network administrator for help.
If you don’t see network services listed in the Chooser:
Make sure your network connection is set correctly.
Open the AppleTalk control panel and choose
Ethernet. (If the Chooser is open, close and reopen it
to update its information.)
On the Apple Ethernet CSII Twisted Pair Card, the
external LED will light when a proper network
connection is established. If the LED doesn’t
light,the network is not responding to the card. See
your network administrator.
If you can access some services but can’t access a
particular service (printing, for example), the device
providing that service might be located in a different
AppleTalk zone, or it might be malfunctioning,
switched off, or disconnected from the network.
There may also be a break somewhere in the
network cables between your Macintosh and the
missing service.