In mine, you choose "connect via: name of your adapter" (powerport in my case). I think that since the 2400 was not built with ethernet, the system can't or doesn't make the TCP/IP option available without going through an adapter. Casey >At 8:17 AM -0400 10/14/04, Dijkwel at aol.com wrote: >>My stock 2400c (though cardbus-enabled: USB) is giving me a hard >>time trying to get an ethernet connection going. I have done fresh >>installs of OS 9.1 both in the absence and presence of the US >>Robotics Megahertz ethernet modem. However, in neither case does >>ethernet appear as an option in the TCP/IP control panel so there >>is little for me to work with. Any tips as to how to get ethernet >>as an option to connect to the web would be appreciated! > >Have you installed the driver for the NIC? > >>Peter >> >>PS: eventually, I'd like to go wireless; a Dell Truemobile adapter >>seems to be working fine recognizing my airport base station. >>However, the 2400's ethernet connection remains the bottleneck. > >Why not use a wireless card? >-- >Clark Martin >Redwood City, CA, USA >Macintosh / Internet Consulting > >"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway" >_______________________________________________ >DuoList mailing list >DuoList at listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/duolist