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On 10/04/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> It means the MAC and the PHY are in the same chipset. Google for MAC
> and PHY if you don't understand the terms.
Steven,
thank you. I have gotten a lot of help on this and now i
understand the terms. What I don't under stand is the following:
(1) Where can I begin to see if anyone has adapted a driver
for the PHY (I think) for OS/2,
(2) Just to get Internet access via my router do I need a
driver for the PHY or the combination of MAC and PHY?
Martin
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