CD of 1710 with LAN Port

Hi, my Satellite 1710 CDS has two Modem and Ethernet ports.

The manual and specifications do not refer to a local network. I'm trying to find a WIN ME driver for the connection to the local network.

That's the big mystery to me...

Peter.

Hello

Unfortunately the plug RJ45 on your machine is not active and cannot be activated.

The chassis for your 1710 is the same one used on other machines in a specification most high who only have not supported network.

I suggest get a PCMCIA network card.

Kind regards

Nick

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