Probably there is an IRQ conflict or some other resource-related problem.

Robb wrote:

oh sorry, it shows up in the configuration dialog as eth0, but is not usable, Ie I cannot connect to it from my lan, and after a reboot eth0 is not avaliable again, even after saving the lrp files




Robb



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It is stange. If it loads then it means that it has detected the card.



Are you sure that eth0 doesn't appear after modprobe?



Robb wrote:



I dont realy get an error messaage excetpt that eth0 in not found





when I modprobe the module it seems to load properly, but the interface is not pingable





Robb





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What error do you get?





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Hi







I have a problem with my first install of WISP, I cannotr seem to get the onboard 3c905 card to work I think it uses the 3c59x module but even if I modprobe the module it still doesn't work , can anyone offer any advice?







Thanks in advance





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