On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Darth Vader wrote:

>     The way I know is by trial and error.  I have one working on 1 machine.
> The problem is I need to get it working on another machine and it absolutely
> refuses.  But for a $20 card what can I expect?
> 
>     Jason

I payed less than that for my realtek and it's never given me problem one.
 
> John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> > > Dos anyone have the Advanced Networking Products 10/100 cards
> > > working?  They use the tulip driver.  It is easy to bring them up, but it
> > > appears they will not send or receive without the I/O port being set.  On
> > > my other machine that I want to make into a router, the cards refuse to
> > > work at all under linux.  I have tried to just get one working and it
> > > fails then.  I do know these cards are good though.  If anyone has a sane
> > > method to get these cards working please let me know.  Thanks
> > >
> > My understanding is that there are TWO tulip drivers...make sure you
> > have the correct one. How do you know which one you need??? Good
> > question...how do you know which one you HAVE??? Even better
> > question. :-)
> > I'd suggest asking Axalon...IIRC, he's the man who mentioned that
> > there are two tulip drivers...
> >         John
> 

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