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 I landed a Mac IIci w/24MB RAM, an 832MB HD, an 8*24*GC NuBus video card
 (which will go to the IIsi), the 32MB cache card, and treasure
 trove of all,
 a Farallon EtherWave NuBus card which works wonderfully. Total cost: "take
 it away it's consuming space"
 Anyway, I decided this would be a fine box for putting
 NetBSD/mac68k on (and
 I've got the NetBSD Foundation CDs on order). Then I noticed the card has
 *two* Ethernet ports on it, which makes me wonder if I can assign them to
 separate network interfaces. Anyone played with this card and
 know what the
 difference between the ports is? Can I assign them different network
 interfaces, either in NetBSD or in MacOS? I didn't see an option under the
 TCP/IP control panel (System 7.6). 
The Farallon FAQ relating to how these two ports work is at:
http://www.farallon.com/support/emacewavecards/ewfaq.html
As already stated they are designed to allow a "daisychain" connection from
one etherwave card to the next. They do not function independently.