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From: Neal Hogan <nealho...@gmail.com>
To: Sandip Sandip <new.debianu...@yahoo.in>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, 13 August, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re: installing a realtek 8139 lan card on 2.4.18

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Sandip Sandip<new.debianu...@yahoo.in> wrote:
> I am trying to install a realtek 8139 lan card on an old debian machine -
> 2.4.18-bf2.4
>
> The card is properly installed - as in when I connect the lan cable it the
> lights on the card start blinking.
>
> However, I am unable to access internet. Do I need to install drivers and
> how do I do that?

What else have you done? Did you just plug it in?


I also read up the network howto and tried things like putting eth0 in 
/etc/network/interfaces, trying eth0 up, etc.

No use - till now.


What does you system think of the card (eg, what is the output of
lspci | grep Realtek of dmesg)? What's the output of ifconfig -a?


lspci shows 00:0b.0 Ethernet Controller: MYSON Technologies Inc: Unknown device 
0803 (dont know from where has this MYSON come in)

grep of dmesg of realtek/ real/ myson/ 0803/ 8139 shows nothing!

ifconfig -a shows eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWAaddr 00:A1:B0:etc.
BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU etc.
Some RX TX data - all zeroes
Interrupt:5 Base address:0xf0000

*Only* ifconfig shows lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask 255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric: 1

modconf shows has option to install a module for realtek 8139, though there are 
other network cards


How is your IP assigned? Do you have an ISP provided router or is this
machine on the inside of a personal network?


It is a cable internet connection. On my Win XP laptop, I need to connect the 
cable in my lan card port and I can access internet. The IP address, DNS Server 
address is auto-assigned - DHCP.

What is in /etc/network/interfaces?

/etc/network/interfaces shows:

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback



There are a bunch of debian networking tutorials. Google lead me to
the following (among other things):
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/An_introduction_to_Debian_networking_setup

http://www.aboutdebian.com./

http://wiki.debian.org/Network [+]


Sure - tried these and a couple of others. But most *assume* that the network 
card is installed, recognized properly. In my case, I think that is the missing 
link - but I may be wrong.


Hope I am able to resolve it!

Sandip



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