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Matthew Bradford wrote:

>Now when I boot up (changing no settings) the card is detected and the
>driver is loaded (known from hearing both beeps and doing an lsmod) but it
>will not transmit anything over the network.  It is as if it can only listen

I haven't seen this for a long time, but based on my experience with
this kind of thing, I'd put my money on a driver problem or conflict.  
I'd investigate the contents of /etc/pcmcia/config.opts, and exclude
resources that you might be sharing with other devices; /proc/interrupts
might give you some clues.  And try the other slot, too.

The outputs of `lsmod' and `route -n', when the card is working vs. when
it isn't, might be interesting as well.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington

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