Of course the link light was lit.  That's the first thing you are supposed to check.
Anyhow, I got it going again by telling the BIOS that I don't have a PNP OS.  On top
of that, my modem is now assigned to a serial device.

Anyone have any ideas as to why it would work, and then just quit working?  It works
now that I have changed that BIOS setting, but I don't understand what could have
possibly went wrong.


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> On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
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> > yesterday, my eth0 interface was working just fine.  I turned my system on today,
> > and I can't ping anyone but myself.  I have a Kingston PNP card, but I have
> > it set to io=0x240 and irq=3 so it is now an NE2000 compatible.  Here is what
> > I do on startup.
> >
> > I go
> > modprobe ne io=0x240 irq=3
> > /sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.2
>
>    This can be so many things. Does the card have link? (ie. link LED is
> lit).
>
>    Bye Borek
>
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