Exchange it if you can for a D-Link or 3COM.
I purchased an Ambicomm 10/100 PCMCIA card for my laptop and followed all of
the included instructions and couldn't get it to work. The reason why I
bought the darn thing is because on the package it 'claimed' that it work in
LINUX.
it didn't work for me so if I were you I would stop wasting my time with the
sucker and get one that works.
check out:
http://pcmcia.sourceforge.org/

Eunice Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thorsten Brenner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 11:38 PM
Subject: [newbie] PCMCIA Problem !


> Hi everybody,
>
> i have a short question on PCMCIA.
> I am using the PCMCIA-Version wich was shipped with LM 7.0. It is the
> Version 3.1.9.
> I bought a AboCom PCMCIA CardBus Networtcard. On installation i left
> the Card in the CardBusSlot of my Notebook.
> LM 7.0 detects it but "insmod tulip" failed, without any showen error.
> After installation i went to "netconf" and set the network up. Here
> are my settings.
>
> IP:192.168.1.3
> NM:255.255.255.0
> Interface eth0
> Modul tulip
>
> In lothar the card is recognized too, and in the KDE-Controlpanel the
> Card is showen as as
> LinkSys 10/100 Fast Ethernet-Card.
> The "ifconfig" shows that the interface is up and running using the
> IRQ 9. It can ping to itself but not to the other computers.
> On startup PCMCIA is started and the LEDīs of the PCMCIA-connector
> are on. That shows me that the card is connectet to the 100Mbit
> swith in full duplex. But then came the message up "Tx hung 13. vs.
> 0".
>
> I have tried everythig. I also postet the message-files to the
> AboCom-Support. They say that everything is alright and they canīt
> understand why this card wont work.
>
> Has someone outthere any suggestion how to solve this probleme?
>
> Thanks
> Thorsten
>
> PS.On the basis of my bad english i hope you will understand what
> probleme defenatly i have !!!
>

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