Hi Justin,
What network card are you using?
Do any of the LEDs on network card indicate anything? link, traffic, etc?
You do have to configure the network card under Linux. A driver will be
needed within the kernel or loaded as a module.
Regards,
Jason Peterson
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, J.H. wrote:
> Ok. I have a linux box up and working great. I add a network card and
> a hub, but I can't even get the two to communicate or even for a light
> to show on the hub. I know the hub, cable and NIC are all fine because
> they work ok in my Windows machine. What else do I have to do? I tried
> using the network configurator to make the card "active" but that didn't
> seem to get any results. Do I have to enter IP information? My goal is
> to get the Linux box working on the hub so that I can have my Windows
> machine communicate with it. I guess I need help from the ground up if
> anyone has done this before.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Justin
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