Yes I agree with Matt.  It sounds like the same problem I had when I 
used two isa nic's.  The last pci slot was interfering  with one of the 
isa slots.  When I tried it with one isa and one pci nic then the router 
worked fine.  Since then I am now using two pci nics.
Robert Chambers

Matt Schalit wrote:

>Demian & Fiona Marshall wrote:
>
>>Well, I changed the order in which the modules are loaded,
>>this helped operation of the firewall, thank you.
>>Now have a working firewall but noticed that the EEPro
>>is still doing multiple initializations.
>>I suspect this is not desired behaviour.
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Demian Marshall
>>
>>dmesg:
>>
>>Freeing unused kernel memory: 44k freed
>>ne.c:v1.10 9/23/94 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x320: 00 80 c8 1e fc d7
>>eth0: NE2000 found at 0x320, using IRQ 11.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth1: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth2: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth3: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth4: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth5: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth6: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth7: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>> id: 0x74  io: 0x300 eth8: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA at 0x300,
>>00:aa:00:6b:26:13, IRQ 10, 10BaseT.
>>eth1: set Rx mode to 1 address.
>>eth1: set Rx mode to 1 address.
>>
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>
>
>
>Your comp has only two isa slots and one is sharing
>with a pci slot that's may or may not be filled.
>
>Do you even have pci slots?  You only mentioned 3 ISA slots.
>If so move the cards to the ISA slots farthest away from the pci
>bus, or just use two pci cards, or one ISA one PCI - far separated.
>
>The EE Pro 10 was all that great of a card.  The 3com's ISA's were
>made by the guy who invented tcp/ip.  The pro 10 is very sensative 
>to the driver version you're using.  Your syslog and dmesg do not 
>say the exact version.  
>
>Please post the date and byte size of the <modulename>.o file you are 
>using to load the ee pro 10.
>
>Then try to track down the latest ee pro 10 .o modules from CS's Dachstein 
>site, nowhere else.
>
>It's not clear to me whether your DX2-66 had pci.  Some
>did and some didn't as I recall.
>
>Regards,
>Matthew
>
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