What has worked for me in the past is to use the 3c5x9cfg program to set the 
cards up manually.  Meaning turning off PnP and setting the I/O and irq 
manually, and obviously different for each card.  I have 2 of these cards 
running in an old Eigerstein box that only gets rebooted when there is a 
power outage.
Rich

>Greetings!
>
>I have a box running the latest release of Bering and it works fine
with
>some old NE2000 clone cards.  However, I'm running out of these cards
but
>have a good supply of 3c509b cards so I tried swapping them out and
enabling
>the proper driver.
>
>The card on the internal network works fine, but the card on the cable
modem
>side just will not get a DHCP address.  I receive a couple of console
messages:

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