On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 07:01, Dave Townsend wrote:
> I'm having some problems setting up my cable modem. I plug it in and it
> gets detected and CDCEther loaded. The only problem is that CDCEther seems
> to think the modem is now device eth0, despite me already having a network
> car that was using eth0. A few places say that there is an eth0 and eth1
> devices, but I cant bring eth1 up and I can use dhcpcd on eth0 to get the
> ip address from my ISP. Is there any way to solve this, possibly there is
> something I should be setting to tell CDCEther to use eth1 as the device or
> something?
I vaguely recall someone else reporting this. Not sure what the solution was, 
but it may have involved upgrading the kernel. Do you have something older 
than 2.4.18?

Other useful information:
1. What architecture are you running on? What type of host controller?
2. What is the network driver and hardware?
3. What type is the cable modem?
4. Are you seeing messages about broken descriptors in your logs?
5. Can you show the output of ifconfig (or ip) for the various combinations?

Brad

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