Re: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2002-01-02 Thread David B. Cook

Don't forget to check/validate the HW. Make sure you swap out the cable. 
I have often seen a cable with a bad pin on either the tx or rx sides - 
usually oxidation on the connectors. Remember that the link light only 
denotes connectivity one-way so you can have a light at one end and 
still have a bad cable.

Offhand, I do not recall if the local link light means rx ok or tx ok. 
(anyone???)

(You can also have nasty stuff like split pairs where the wires can test 
ok on a pair scanner but won't transfer data at substantial rate or 
distance - but seeing as you don't see any data one-way I presume this is 
not the problem.)

 dbc. 

On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Patrick Nixon wrote:

 Hello All,
   I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a 
 specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't 
 sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more 
 information I hope.
 
 NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3c905C-TX in some 
 systems)
 
 System: Dell Optiplex GX150
 
 Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module 3c59x.o I am unable to 
 receive any data over the network interface.  from netstat -i I can see 
 that it's transmitting, just not receiving properly.
 
 I have RedHat 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.3-7 running on an identical system, 
 with a 'different' 3c59x.o module and that system is happyhappy.
 
 Ideas/suggestions/whathaveyous?
 
 --Pat
 
 
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[Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread Patrick Nixon

Hello All,
I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a 
specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't 
sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more 
information I hope.

NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3c905C-TX in some 
systems)

System: Dell Optiplex GX150

Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module 3c59x.o I am unable to 
receive any data over the network interface.  from netstat -i I can see 
that it's transmitting, just not receiving properly.

I have RedHat 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.3-7 running on an identical system, 
with a 'different' 3c59x.o module and that system is happyhappy.

Ideas/suggestions/whathaveyous?

--Pat


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Re: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread dgilleece

Well, it seems like you could *try* copying the working 3c5x9.o file to the 
LEAF disk --- but with kernel differences it may not work.  Another thing you 
might try is the preconfigured modules.lrp for the 3c5x9 from 
www.pigtail.net/LRP.  In my experience, Nicholas does a great job of testing 
these modules and keeping them current.  Although I haven't seen him contribute 
in this forum, he does maintain an extensive library of modules, and he'd 
probably respond to an email if you sent him a query.

Best of luck,

Dan
Quoting Patrick Nixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello All,
   I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a 
 specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't
 
 sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more 
 information I hope.
 
 NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3c905C-TX in some 
 systems)
 
 System: Dell Optiplex GX150
 
 Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module 3c59x.o I am unable
 to 
 receive any data over the network interface.  from netstat -i I can see
 
 that it's transmitting, just not receiving properly.
 
 I have RedHat 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.3-7 running on an identical system, 
 with a 'different' 3c59x.o module and that system is happyhappy.
 
 Ideas/suggestions/whathaveyous?
 
 --Pat
 
 
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Re: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread Ray Olszewski

Patrick -- there are two possibilities.

1. There is a problem with the LEAF version of the 3c59x.o module. 

2. Your two systems aren't as identical as you think.

From my own experience, I know that Dell Optiplex systems do run with stock
Linux 2.2.x versions of the 3c59x.o module, so it is unlikely that the LEAF
one is bad. If the two systems really are identical, you can move the
working system's hard disk to the LEAF host temporarily, boot/init it, and
verify that the hardware does work with the RH configuration. Similarly, the
other system will fail if booted with your LEAF floppy /or CD.

If they do, then let us know that, as well as which version of LEAF is failing.

If they don't ... the usual hardware source of a send-but-doesn't-receive
problem (assuming it's not a bad cable or a hub problem) is an IRQ conflict.
What IRQ and I/O port is the problem NIC on? Have yu done the usual
mix-and-match testing to isolate the subsystem that is failing?



At 01:46 PM 12/31/01 -0500, Patrick Nixon wrote:
Hello All,
   I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a 
specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't 
sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more 
information I hope.

NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3c905C-TX in some 
systems)

System: Dell Optiplex GX150

Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module 3c59x.o I am unable to 
receive any data over the network interface.  from netstat -i I can see 
that it's transmitting, just not receiving properly.

I have RedHat 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.3-7 running on an identical system, 
with a 'different' 3c59x.o module and that system is happyhappy.

Ideas/suggestions/whathaveyous?



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RE: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread Steve Jeppesen

Patrick,
For the last two LRP upgrades I have had to resort to using an older, but
workable 3c59x.o module.  Originally I started out with EigerStein, then
went on to EigersteinBETA, and now I am using Dachstein CD V1.0.2 (forgive
me on not stating what version I was using on the previous Eiger's).

I have not been able to figure out what is wrong (or maybe my wrong's) with
the 3c59x.0 modules that were supplied with the last two LRP release's.

I just figured to try what worked before with the older 3com module and
everything seems to work.
If you would like I can send the 3c59x.o module to you that works for me and
let you give that a try.

Sorry I don't have any more specific information other than what worked for
me.

Good Luck,
Steve

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Hello All,
I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having with a
specific network card, however, no one had any solid advice and I wasn't
sure what the exact problem was so I'm reposting with a bit more
information I hope.

NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a 3c905C-TX in some
systems)

System: Dell Optiplex GX150

Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module 3c59x.o I am unable to
receive any data over the network interface.  from netstat -i I can see
that it's transmitting, just not receiving properly.

I have RedHat 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.3-7 running on an identical system,
with a 'different' 3c59x.o module and that system is happyhappy.

Ideas/suggestions/whathaveyous?

--Pat


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Re: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem

2001-12-31 Thread David Douthitt

On 12/31/01 at 1:46 PM, Patrick Nixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I briefly mentioned a few weeks ago a problem I'm having
 with a specific network card, however, no one had any
 solid advice and I wasn't sure what the exact problem was
 so I'm reposting with a bit more information I hope.
 
 NIC: 3Com 3C920 Integrated network Card (lists as a
 3c905C-TX in some systems)
 
 System: Dell Optiplex GX150
 
 Problem: Despite a successful loading of the module
 3c59x.o I am unable to receive any data over the network
 interface.  from netstat -i I can see that it's
 transmitting, just not receiving properly.

I would try compiling 2.2.20 and use that if you are running a 2.2
based kernel.  You didn't say which LEAF system you are using.

Using Linux 2.2.20 would give you the most recent version of the
3c59x.o driver and presumably fix any bad software problems.

I'd also swap the hardware; could be a hardware problem.  If this is
an actual router with two interfaces, if one is working and uses the
same driver, I'd just swap the two cable to the two cards and try
again.
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[Leaf-user] Network Card Problem (Module SIS900.o )!?

2001-07-12 Thread Eddy Wong

Dear all expert,

 I have purchased a new motherboard with on-board NIC but can't
load the module when using the LRP. I have found the source code 
on the vendor web pages, 
(i.e. http://www.sis.com.tw/support/download/linux.htm) but I don't
know how to comply to get the required module. I have found one module 
on some web pages but it is not up-to-dated. Please give some 
suggestions !?

Best Regards,
Eddy.

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Re: [Leaf-user] Network Card Problem (Module SIS900.o )!?

2001-07-12 Thread Mike Sensney

Well...You can upgrade to 2.2.19

Ewald Wasscher has a new kernel and modules ready for download.
Including the sis900.o module.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/kernel/2.2.19-1-LRP/

You will have to replace both kernel and modules on your LEAF disk.

Choose an appropriate kernel for your usage and rename it linux.
(If you guess wrong, choose another. :)

At 12:58 PM 07/13/2001 +0800, Eddy Wong wrote

Dear all expert,

 I have purchased a new motherboard with on-board NIC but can't
load the module when using the LRP. I have found the source code 
on the vendor web pages, 
(i.e. http://www.sis.com.tw/support/download/linux.htm) but I don't
know how to comply to get the required module. I have found one module 
on some web pages but it is not up-to-dated. Please give some 
suggestions !?

Best Regards,
Eddy.

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