said: 
>>Larry, 
>>Does your ASUS mb have built-in LAN, and if so, did eCS install and 
>>connect to the internet using the built-in LAN? My motherboard is the 
>>ASUS A7N8X-E. 
>>Thanks, 
>>Sandy 
>Sandy, 
>Good point.  I have a Hawking Technology 10/100 LAN card with the Realtek 
>8139D chip in my main ASUS A7N8X with the built-in LAN disabled with the 
>eCS 1.2 last release candidate installed. 
>(6) GenMAC is suppose to work on the ASUS A7N8X;  
><http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=genmac> ; I am using GenMAC v2.0 
>release 3 20040127 version.  On my ASUS A7N8X deluxe rev2, GenMAC sees 
>the 3COM LAN but not the NVDIA LAN.  I did not test GenMAC on the ASUS 
>A7N8X - 
Hi Larry, 
I already have the GenMac drivers, and they work really well on this MB 
with OS/2 Warp 4. I haven't yet got them to work with eCS v. 1.2 on the 
same motherboard, but I am still trying. 
Regards, 
Sandy 
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