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Guest Sudy Nim
Posted

Just received delivery of my High-Speed modem today. Instructions states

connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card. I don't got no card like dat! I found

it on a Google search and it explained it but not so's I understand it. What

is it, why do I need it? I thank you.

Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

"Sudy Nim" <pseudonym@noplace.com> wrote in message

news:M1WJi.593964$p47.461492@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

> Just received delivery of my High-Speed modem today. Instructions states

> connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card. I don't got no card like dat! I

found

> it on a Google search and it explained it but not so's I understand it.

What

> is it, why do I need it? I thank you.

 

The two main ways to connect with the Internet

are Dial-UP = phone line, and

Ethernet = broadband cable or wireless.

Most PCs for the last decade have had Ethernet

built into the main board, identifiable by its

rear-panel socket, like an oversize phone socket.

You can buy a separate Ethernet card with the

appropriate socket to connect your HS modem.

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

> Just received delivery of my High-Speed modem today. Instructions states

> connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card. I don't got no card like dat!

 

if your computer is very old so it don't have any network connector

built in directly, and don't allready have a network card (allso called

"Ethernet Card", "NIC" or "LAN adaptor") you can buy a new network card.

They don't cost very much (probably 1/4 of your new adsl/cable-modem),

and you can install it yourself by open your computer and finding

a unused pci slot. a small guide how to install it is on

http://www.dur.ac.uk/its/services/network/lan/install_network_card/

 

(if you instead have a laptop computer, you should just insert

a pc-card network card into your pc-card slot. Back then when computers

didn't have network connectors allready, they called pc-card "pcmcia")

 

Chances are though that your computer allready have what you need,

search on the back of your computer for a square-looking network jack...

Here is an image of how a network card looks like:

http://studynotes.net/images/network-card-led.jpg

and the black squarish hole to the right of the two LEDs (that

the image is describing) is what you are looking for....

 

> What is it, why do I need it? I thank you.

 

it is the computer hardware that handles network communications

with other computers and other network equipment like a

router/firewall and your new modem, so yes you need it.

 

Your old 56kbit modem (or slower?) didn't need it because it

was connected to an old slow 'serial port' instead.

 

 

Hope this helps....

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

Sudy Nim wrote:

> Instructions states connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card.

>

> I don't got no card like dat!

>

> I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> so's I understand it.

>

> What is it, why do I need it?

 

You're not ready for the internet.

 

Nobody (who is running win-98 at this point) can be that stupid to not

know what an ethernet interface / cable / card is.

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

 

 

"98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:46F85075.EE11F321@Guy.com...

| Sudy Nim wrote:

|

| > Instructions states connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card.

| >

| > I don't got no card like dat!

| >

| > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

| > so's I understand it.

| >

| > What is it, why do I need it?

|

| You're not ready for the internet.

|

| Nobody (who is running win-98 at this point) can be that stupid to not

| know what an ethernet interface / cable / card is.

 

SO you're now the judge here, not quite.

 

Do you have evidence of the AGE of the party?

 

Do you have evidence of the COUNTRY of the party?

 

Do you have evidence of the FINACIAL CONDITIONS of the party?

 

Do you have evidence YOU know what the heck your talking about?

 

Now back up...

 

--

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

________

Guest Sudy Nim
Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uh8qOWx$HHA.3848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>

>

> "98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:46F85075.EE11F321@Guy.com...

> | Sudy Nim wrote:

> |

> | > Instructions states connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card.

> | >

> | > I don't got no card like dat!

> | >

> | > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> | > so's I understand it.

> | >

> | > What is it, why do I need it?

> |

> | You're not ready for the internet.

> |

> | Nobody (who is running win-98 at this point) can be that stupid to not

> | know what an ethernet interface / cable / card is.

>

> SO you're now the judge here, not quite.

>

> Do you have evidence of the AGE of the party?

>

> Do you have evidence of the COUNTRY of the party?

>

> Do you have evidence of the FINACIAL CONDITIONS of the party?

>

> Do you have evidence YOU know what the heck your talking about?

>

> Now back up...

>

> --

> MEB

> http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

> ________

>

>

>

Thanks everyone for your help. I went through multitudes of Google sites,

too technical and not explained simplistically as it was here. Until now I

had no need for an Ethernet Card therefor I lacked that knowledge but I

reckoned correctly that the people on this NG did and I appreciate the

wisdom shared.

 

Sudy Nim

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > Sudy Nim wrote:

> >

> > > Instructions states connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card.

> > >

> > > I don't got no card like dat!

> > >

> > > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> > > so's I understand it.

> > >

> > > What is it, why do I need it?

> > Nobody (who is running win-98 at this point) can be that stupid

> > to not know what an ethernet interface / cable / card is.

> Do you have evidence of ...

>

> AGE, COUNTRY, FINACIAL CONDITIONS of the party?

 

Where did I speculate about the age, country, or financial situation

of the boob known as Sudy Nim?

> Do you have evidence YOU know what the heck your talking

> about?

 

I know that Sudy nim is either a boob, or is trying to pull our leg by

appearing to be very dumb:

 

http://tinyurl.com/2k6yyx

 

"I have an old Panasonic portable DVD player model L-10 that

I would like to operate on region 1. At one time it did work

on all regions but is now locked on region 2. Apparently the

12C508 microchip chip is bad or the firmware needs to be

flashed. Anyone know were I can download firmware?"

 

http://tinyurl.com/2k7d5f

REQ. TuneUp Utilities key 5.3.2343

 

http://tinyurl.com/3x5499

REQ: Key RegCure 1.3.0.2

 

http://tinyurl.com/2p4n62

March 1: The beginning of the end for analog TV Options

 

http://tinyurl.com/2n5yn8

REQ: Trojan Remover v6.5.6 serial

 

 

So someone who is familiar enough with technology and electronics (DVD

firmware mods) and has a history of asking for software keys and

key-gens, this person (who doesn't live in Tim-Buk-Too, but in

Chigaco) is completely ignorant of something called "ethernet" or

"network cards" ?

> I don't got no card like dat!

> I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> so's I understand it.

 

Let's try a google search for Ethernet Card:

 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Ethernet+Card&btnG=Search

 

First two hits are Intel and Dell (paid placements - sales-related).

 

Third hit is also e-commerce (dealtime).

 

Fourth hit is Wikipedia entry for "network card". The very first

sentence is this:

 

"A network card, network adapter or NIC (network interface

card) is a piece of computer hardware designed to allow

computers to communicate over a computer network. "

> I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> so's I understand it.

 

So our friend nim, who is familiar enough with hardware to modify the

region codes for DVD players, and who is web-savvy enough to know

where to find key-gens, this nim, who had no idea what an ethernet or

network card is, was not able to find an explanation that he was able

to understand?

 

Not even from the fourth google hit?

> ... it explained it but not so's I understand it.

 

Ok Popeye. Better eats more spinach so's you can understands it.

Guest Sudy Nim
Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

 

"98 Guy" <98@Guy.com> wrote in message news:46F91979.61C057FD@Guy.com...

> "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote:

>

> > > Sudy Nim wrote:

> > >

> > > > Instructions states connect yellow wire to Ethernet Card.

> > > >

> > > > I don't got no card like dat!

> > > >

> > > > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> > > > so's I understand it.

> > > >

> > > > What is it, why do I need it?

>

> > > Nobody (who is running win-98 at this point) can be that stupid

> > > to not know what an ethernet interface / cable / card is.

>

> > Do you have evidence of ...

> >

> > AGE, COUNTRY, FINACIAL CONDITIONS of the party?

>

> Where did I speculate about the age, country, or financial situation

> of the boob known as Sudy Nim?

>

> > Do you have evidence YOU know what the heck your talking

> > about?

>

> I know that Sudy nim is either a boob, or is trying to pull our leg by

> appearing to be very dumb:

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2k6yyx

>

> "I have an old Panasonic portable DVD player model L-10 that

> I would like to operate on region 1. At one time it did work

> on all regions but is now locked on region 2. Apparently the

> 12C508 microchip chip is bad or the firmware needs to be

> flashed. Anyone know were I can download firmware?"

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2k7d5f

> REQ. TuneUp Utilities key 5.3.2343

>

> http://tinyurl.com/3x5499

> REQ: Key RegCure 1.3.0.2

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2p4n62

> March 1: The beginning of the end for analog TV Options

>

> http://tinyurl.com/2n5yn8

> REQ: Trojan Remover v6.5.6 serial

>

>

> So someone who is familiar enough with technology and electronics (DVD

> firmware mods) and has a history of asking for software keys and

> key-gens, this person (who doesn't live in Tim-Buk-Too, but in

> Chigaco) is completely ignorant of something called "ethernet" or

> "network cards" ?

>

> > I don't got no card like dat!

> > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> > so's I understand it.

>

> Let's try a google search for Ethernet Card:

>

> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=Ethernet+Card&btnG=Search

>

> First two hits are Intel and Dell (paid placements - sales-related).

>

> Third hit is also e-commerce (dealtime).

>

> Fourth hit is Wikipedia entry for "network card". The very first

> sentence is this:

>

> "A network card, network adapter or NIC (network interface

> card) is a piece of computer hardware designed to allow

> computers to communicate over a computer network. "

>

> > I found it on a Google search and it explained it but not

> > so's I understand it.

>

> So our friend nim, who is familiar enough with hardware to modify the

> region codes for DVD players, and who is web-savvy enough to know

> where to find key-gens, this nim, who had no idea what an ethernet or

> network card is, was not able to find an explanation that he was able

> to understand?

>

> Not even from the fourth google hit?

>

> > ... it explained it but not so's I understand it.

>

> Ok Popeye. Better eats more spinach so's you can understands it.

 

 

 

 

This is directed specifically to you 98 Guy!

 

OK, I said I found that Google stuff and my question still remains, > What

is it, why do I need it? I read that entire page of technical jargon and

understood little. My question was about Ethernet Card. What is that network

stuff? Please explain! Don Phillipson, teebo and MEB took no offence and

simply helped me by answering my questions. They were legitimate but I see

now not to everyone.

 

When I need w98 information I simply turn to this NG. I "think" I understand

you and get your point. In the future to avoid your wrath I should send my

question to you for censuring and "98 Guy" approval?

 

OK, so I now have the answer (no thanks to you) and I was able to go to

BestBuy this morning and purchase what I think I can use. If I have a

problem maybe I will once more just post it here and prepare for your

attack.

 

I have many faults, one big one is that I do not know everything and I will

not hesitate to ask for help when needed.

 

The simple fact that I am on the Internet using a computer testifies that I

understand, read and write English demonstrating some level of intelligence.

It disavows your statement that I am "Stupid" or a Boob" for which I suggest

you offer up a personal apology posted to me here on this thread.

 

Some levity begets ridicule! You make me believe that you wish to

demonstrate your superiority, as you jumped at the chance to attack me but

you avoided answering the questions. How convenient! A forum for the world

to see but only through the eyes of - 98 Guy?

 

Slander is a "slippery slope" and your off handed statement never trumps my

right to request a repudiation of that smear. Be aware that based upon the

circumstances I am accomplished in blaspheme. The gauntlet is on the ground,

pick it up and let the joust begin - to the death or your apology!

 

This is the Internet, you can run but you can't hide. That's a conundrum!

 

Sudy Nim

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

Full-quoting Sudy Nim wrote:

> This is directed specifically to you 98 Guy!

 

Oh Goody!

> OK, I said I found that Google stuff and my question still

> remains, What is it,

 

What part of this did you not understand:

 

"A network card, network adapter or NIC (network interface

card) is a piece of computer hardware designed to allow

computers to communicate over a computer network. "

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_card

 

There is even a picture of the damn thing.

> why do I need it?

 

Have you NEVER heard of something called a computer NETWORK?

 

Are you not aware that for the past 20-odd years, that (personal)

computers are able to send data and messages to each other over a

NETWORK?

> My question was about Ethernet Card. What is that network stuff?

> Please explain!

 

Your question makes as much sense as asking "What is a keyboard" or

"what is this stuff called Monitor and Display".

> Don Phillipson, teebo and MEB took no offence and simply helped

> me by answering my questions.

 

If they answered your questions, then why are you still asking me?

 

(I'm sure MEB liked answering questions posed by a key-gen user!)

> When I need w98 information I simply turn to this NG.

 

That's nice, but asking such a broad question (what is a network card)

does not pertain in any way to Windows-98.

> In the future to avoid your wrath I should send my

> question to you for censuring and "98 Guy" approval?

 

In the future, don't ask stupid questions. If you really did a google

search for NETWORK CARD then I showed how a very basic (and

understandable) answer was shown in the fourth result.

> Slander is a "slippery slope"

 

Oh gawd, - another lawyer.

> Be aware that based upon the circumstances I am accomplished

> in blaspheme.

 

No doubt you have a degree in Blaspheme from a community college.

 

To my knowledge, I've never been considered a God before. So

blaspheme away.

> The gauntlet is on the ground, pick it up and let the

> joust begin - to the death or your apology!

 

Others have tried - and failed. You amuse me (for the moment).

> This is the Internet, you can run but you can't hide.

> That's a conundrum!

 

No, that's a cliche.

 

And you can hide.

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

You can hide 98 Guy but we will find you and it is just a matter of time. If

you use the Internet then you can only try to hide for a while and then you

will be found. MEB is right about you and now I am convinced you are another

person who corrupted 98 Guy's name and we will find you. BTW, you never

fully answered my questions and I am still awaiting your reply. LOL!!

Guest Sudy Nim
Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> You can hide 98 Guy but we will find you and it is just a matter of time.

If

> you use the Internet then you can only try to hide for a while and then

you

> will be found. MEB is right about you and now I am convinced you are

another

> person who corrupted 98 Guy's name and we will find you. BTW, you never

> fully answered my questions and I am still awaiting your reply. LOL!!

 

Dan, I spent a little time searching this morning and the following may be

of interest to you. I apologize for my last post it was in hope of finding

this guy out. I'm looking for him. As you said just a magtter of time.

 

From: 98 Guy <98@Guy.com>

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Posted

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Thanks, I have contacted Microsoft and they will contact the authorities.

This case will be solved in time. Enjoy the rest of your week and I remember

you posting in the past and you were nice --- It is a shame that another

person would hide behind the person I knew who used to test Windows 2000

Internet Explorer patches for Windows 98 Second Edition. It was just a

matter of time and seeing that this person is not the same individual who

used to post. In case the real 98 Guy as I call the poster who used to post

ever returns then I did not want him to spoil the real 98 Guy's name. I

dealt with identity theft of my social security card in a home burglary in

2005 in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. and recently have dealt with fraudulent

stealing of my business identity in New Mexico, U.S.A. I did indeed start

with computers back in about 1984 with my first big adventure game being

King's Quest 1 on a 5.25 black inch floppy disk for my IBM PCjr which I still

have and it still runs! I started my love of computers back then also and it

has been thanks to people like Gary S. Terhune, MVP, Chris Quirke, MVP, PCR

and others that I so enjoy computing.

 

 

 

"Sudy Nim" wrote:

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:4366DB95-3091-492A-81C2-CE137208CC20@microsoft.com...

> > You can hide 98 Guy but we will find you and it is just a matter of time.

> If

> > you use the Internet then you can only try to hide for a while and then

> you

> > will be found. MEB is right about you and now I am convinced you are

> another

> > person who corrupted 98 Guy's name and we will find you. BTW, you never

> > fully answered my questions and I am still awaiting your reply. LOL!!

>

> Dan, I spent a little time searching this morning and the following may be

> of interest to you. I apologize for my last post it was in hope of finding

> this guy out. I'm looking for him. As you said just a magtter of time.

>

> From: 98 Guy <98@Guy.com>

> From: Guy 98 <Guy@98.com>

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Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

Dan wrote:

> Thanks, I have contacted Microsoft and they will contact the

> authorities. This case will be solved in time.

 

Good work Dan.

 

With your help we will solve this issue.

 

I will keep you updated.

 

-98 Guy-

Posted

Re: Ethernet card?

 

I do not know if you are the same poster as above but until you prove

otherwise; you would do well to stop posting since every post will lead the

authorities closer to the phony 98 Guy. I think you are just playing nice

now. <Anyway, time will solve all mysteries>

 

"98 Guy" wrote:

> Dan wrote:

>

> > Thanks, I have contacted Microsoft and they will contact the

> > authorities. This case will be solved in time.

>

> Good work Dan.

>

> With your help we will solve this issue.

>

> I will keep you updated.

>

> -98 Guy-

>

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