Maurizio Faccio wrote:

The last I've tried was the bart network disk BFD v1.0.7. I boot with
EMM386.

OK, so you are familaar with that and the settings he uses in DOS config files.

The driver i have been using is the NE2000 compatible driver, with a NIC
CNet CN650EPLUS.

Actually, other than really really antient Novell days, NEVER used a NE2000 NIC driver. I support several DOS drivers, but always the NDIS2 driver that came from the card vendor. E100B, E1000, B57, EL90X, EL556, ELPC575, PCNTND, RTSND, to name a few.

Hate to stick you with "works for me" but there are obvious differences in our 
environments.

Like I said, I am happy to md5sum or crc32 the file list I have so you can 
compare. Also send along DOS startup / config files.

Personally I would target the NIC you have first. Intel Pro100 is a good solid card (E100B driver). I've had some issues with the 3Com ones lately as Linux is "so fast" that it does not catch the DHCP offer coming back. Multiple models of 3Com have done this to me since upgrading to the 2.6.12 kernel.

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