Viking wrote:
What's your advice for me?
Get a Zorro based Ethernet card such as an XSurf card from individual Computers. Another option would be a used Ariadne. The USB card has nothing to do with this conversation. AFAIK, both the Ariadne and XSurf are Zorro 2 cards but, Zorro 2 cards work on Zorro 3-equiped Amigas in all but a few cases. For example, the XSurf worked flawlessly in my Zorro 3 Amiga 3000.
Miami, Genesis, TCP/IP stacks, =protocols. But a protocol, is this the same as a piece of software?
A protocol is a method of doing something. In the case of networks, a protocol is a method of data transfer. A TCP/IP stack is a software package that allows your computer to use the TCP/IP protocol so you can connect to the Internet. Miami and Genesis are TCP/IP stacks. You only need one.
I recommend Genesis because you'd need something close to a miracle to get Miami registered. Holger Kruse, the author of Miami, doesn't seem to want anything to do with Amiga.