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argggggghhhhh !!!! Oh well... I spent $5 on this thing, so it isnt like I am out all that much. What a bummer, though. Thanks, NuTs "Paul Tichy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > You are out of luck. Changing the hardware configuration > requires reprogramming the flash - which must be done > at the factory, and the service is no longer offered. > > Best bet IMHO is to sell yours (in working condition) and use > the funds to look for one that has the interfaces you want. > > ------------------------ > From: NuT CrAcKeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: II 400 PCI NIC > Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 10:41:13 -0600 > Location: news://news.houston.sbcglobal.net/comp.dcom.sys.bay-networks/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: "comp.dcom.sys.bay-networks" <@news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hello Group, > > Does anyone know what I would have to do to get an Instant Internet 400 to > use a PCI NIC? There are 2 PCI slots in the chassis, and I would like to use > this device in a multi-LAN capacity. > > It currently has a USR Sportster 56K modem in there. I tried to take the > 10BT ISA card out of a II100 and use it in there, but it was very unhappy > about it. The unit wouldnt even initialize. > > Thanks in advance for any input you might have. > > NuTs > > > ---------------End of Original Message----------------- > > > /* > Paul Tichy Houston 281-260-4849 > Southwest District Achitect, Switching Solutions > Nortel Networks > */ > >
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