looking at the supported hardware list for nics I do not see 
the card name or the chipset name.
is this is a PnP card?
if so, have you tried to disable the PnP functionality
before you install?


Charles Sharp wrote:
> 
> "Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
> 
> > there are a couple of ways
> > look at the documentation you got with your pc
> > look on the nic itself
> > call customer support (doubt this one tho)
> >
> > Ron
> >
> > Charles Sharp wrote:
> > >
> > > "Ronald J. Yacketta" wrote:
> > >
> > > > what chipset is it?
> > > > tulip? rtl8139? etc..
> > > > give us some specs from the card and we should beable to say hay or nay
> > > > on the use of the card. if it is a PnP card, see if you can turn the PnP
> > > > ability off and assign it a irq like 9 or 10
> 
>   I wrote Diamond (the makers of the card) and they told me it uses a Broadcom
> chipset, the company who makes that chipset is of the same name.

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