I am guessing but it is probally a driver conflict because the both want to grab TCP/IP and Appletalk at startup. If you really need both at the same time Try inserting after boot up. Orinoco first, set your tcp/ip. Then the GV and set for appletalk. I assume that is why you need both at once. They cannot be used at the same time for the same thing. If one is TCP/IPthe other cannot, etc. --- tom bonacci <bonacci at ascend.com> wrote: > > I've seemingly got a problem with interaction > between an Orinoco 802.11b > wireless card and a Global Village modem/ethernet > card in a PB2400 running > OS 8.6. If the Mac is booted with both cards > inserted, the Orinoco card > cannot be selected for AppleTalk or IP. The Orinoco > control panel says that > "no card is inserted or the driver is not present." > The GV card works > correctly. If I boot with just the Orinoco card > inserted and the GV card > removed, the Orinoco card will then work correctly > for both AppleTalk and IP. > > Does anyone have an idea why the Orinoco card will > not work when both cards > are present at boot time? > > regards, > -tom > ===== Brian Personal Email briang113 at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com