Turns out IRQ 0 meant that the card wasn't actually getting an IRQ at all (thanks to the ever fabulous rcw :). I set the BIOS to a non-PNP OS and all is well. :)
Matt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator Williamson & Associates http://www.wassoc.com On Wed, 2 May 2001, Matt Thompson wrote: > Greetings, list :) > > I just set up a server in our office here in Houston with the above > mentioned card. When the system boots, the 3Com ethernet card comes up > with IRQ 0 which, of course, doesn't work. > > WTF??? :) > > Any help anyone could give would be GREATLY appreciated since I'm supposed > to fly home to Seattle tomorrow. > > Cheers.................. > > Matt Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Network Administrator > Williamson & Associates > http://www.wassoc.com > >