We have a Sawtooth PowerMac G4 which has an ethernet port which has become unreliable over the past several months. When it's connected, it seems fine. But every now and then, it loses a network connection, which requires restarting the computer and reconnecting the ethernet cord. I've recrimped the cord and also put it into another computer, so I feel that this is a hardware issue with the PowerMac itself.
Any recommendations on a PCI Ethernet card which can run under Mac OS 10.2? If it supports sleep mode, that would be wonderful.
Thanks for the tip. It looks like this could work, but at nearly $90 USD, that is a tad steep to fix a 6+ year old computer. I'll consider this, but it would probably just be more cost effective to swap out the computer with another Mac in storage.
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PCI Ethernet card for Sawtooth PowerMac G4
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