ditto to both of you. I think their website refers you to Donald Beckers
site, but I tried the latest drivers before giving up for a netgear. And
yeas, I have one of the older ones which work great, and were the reason
for buying more.

On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, exqt wrote:

> Well if that's the case I'm gonna be real pissed, because the only reason I
> bought their card is because it says it's "Linux compatible" on the box. And
> when I do a ifconfig eth0 it does show up as Lite-on. Also the tech support guy
> told me I have to get the beta version of the Tulip driver for it to work. I'm
> pretty sure the problem is in the card and not in my configuration, I checked
> everything at least 15 times by now and it seems fine. Thank you guys for
> responding I'm gonna call Linksys and see what's up with all that crap. It seems
> the card isn't so compatible after all. :(
> 
> "Patrick M. May" wrote:
> 
> > I have a couple of the newest Linksys LNE100TX cards and was never able to
> > get it to work right. There are three versions of the same card. The latest
> > ones use the Lite-on (or something like that) chip and it was different, but
> > still a clone of the DEC Tulip. The latest ones come in a blue and orange
> > box. This may be the culprit (mine acted the same way. I gave up and bought
> > a 3Com 905B when the released drivers).
> >
> > Best of luck.
> >
> > Patrick


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