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Old April 24th, 2003, 02:55 AM
ALAN E NORTH ALAN E NORTH is offline
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Ethernet Card or USB Adaptor ?

I'm a little confused about the type of new card I need in order to download and run KHPRO 4.008.

I understand that I can use either an Ethernet Card or a USB adaptor-in order to provide a MACID number. Your information says that with a USB device, I can transfer it from one computer to another.

I can understand removing and moving a USB adaptor easily since it is not internal-but some of your information refers to a USB 'CARD' rather than an adaptor. If this 'card' fits in a PCI slot, how can it be removed any more easily than an ethernet card which also fits in a PCI slot ? Are you using the terms 'USB card' and 'USB adaptor' interchangeably ? I assume that these are two different items. I was very familiar with Local Area Networks several years ago-but the old cards I have (ISA) won't fit in the newer computers.

I've been sitting on the sidelines for the last month or so and now I'm reading about all the problems users are having in adapting to this new system. I undersand your need for security. Hope you can accomplish this without alienating your client base.
You've got good software and good people. I would like to get my situation clairified so I can take advantage of your new developments. I'm willing to wait for the dust to settle-if necessary.

All replies are appreciated.
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