Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet card problems

2000-07-18 Thread Pedro _

Hi Gil

Are you using the correct module?
See
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Networking/NetBasics/pages/
there is a list of network cards and modules, with configuration:
http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/intel/61/rh6.1-hcl-i.ld-11.html

Bye
james bond
non-registered linux user nr 007



From: "Gil Baron W0MN" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [newbie] PCI Ethernet card problems
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:26:12 -0500

I have a 3COM 3C900.
It is recognized and configured when I put it in.
It refuses to work.
I cannot even set up a local address and ping it.

192.168.0.2
255.255.255.0

And when I say to make the changes in Drak Conf it gets an error and says 
it
failed to initialize the card.

My Realtek and LinkSys cards work just fine. Well that is the LinKSys works
fine on 192.168.0.2 but not on the cable modem. Very Strange.

The only card that worked in both places is the RealTek card.

Any Ideas?



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RE: [newbie] PCI Ethernet card problems

2000-07-18 Thread Gil Baron W0MN

That was the problem. I took the one that was automatically chosen and it
does not work with that card. I change it and now it will ping both ways so
other problems are probably of my own fault. I can't get the proxy to work
yet as it did on the other card. I will keep plugging. Thanks for the help.

Oh yes, the module it needs is 3c59x

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 From: Pedro _ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 6:33 PM
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 Hi Gil

 Are you using the correct module?
 See
 http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Networking/NetBasics/pages/
 there is a list of network cards and modules, with configuration:
 http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/intel/61/rh6.1-hcl-i.ld-11.html

 Bye
 james bond
 non-registered linux user nr 007



 From: "Gil Baron W0MN" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "AA/MandrakeNewbie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [newbie] PCI Ethernet card problems
 Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 16:26:12 -0500
 
 I have a 3COM 3C900.
 It is recognized and configured when I put it in.
 It refuses to work.
 I cannot even set up a local address and ping it.
 
 192.168.0.2
 255.255.255.0
 
 And when I say to make the changes in Drak Conf it gets an error
 and says
 it
 failed to initialize the card.
 
 My Realtek and LinkSys cards work just fine. Well that is the
 LinKSys works
 fine on 192.168.0.2 but not on the cable modem. Very Strange.
 
 The only card that worked in both places is the RealTek card.
 
 Any Ideas?
 
 
 
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 Gil Baron W0MN http://members.home.net/gbaron/
 44:04:55.9 N 92:30:46.206 W 1050' NAD27
 "Hierro candente, batir de repente"
 

 
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Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card

1999-10-27 Thread yacketta



From: Ronald A. Yacketta

look at the card, what chip does it use?
with this info we can more than likley give you more insight/help




"Gilmar Caiado" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/27/99 08:56:02 AM

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I have got some problems regarding the network installation, because I am
not able to recognize my PCI ethernet card, type Davicom 9102 Fast
Ethernet.
It is not on the list supplied by the linuxconf. What should I do in this
case? Regards! Gilmar.










Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card

1999-10-27 Thread John Aldrich

On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 I have got some problems regarding the network installation, because I am
 not able to recognize my PCI ethernet card, type Davicom 9102 Fast Ethernet.
 It is not on the list supplied by the linuxconf. What should I do in this
 case? Regards! Gilmar.

Any idea which chipset it uses?
John



Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card

1999-10-27 Thread Gilmar Caiado

I don't know what chip the card uses, but I have found the driver, written
in C. I think the only way is trying to compile this driver and see what
happens...
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 From: Ronald A. Yacketta

 look at the card, what chip does it use?
 with this info we can more than likley give you more insight/help




 "Gilmar Caiado" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/27/99 08:56:02 AM

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 I have got some problems regarding the network installation, because I am
 not able to recognize my PCI ethernet card, type Davicom 9102 Fast
 Ethernet.
 It is not on the list supplied by the linuxconf. What should I do in this
 case? Regards! Gilmar.












Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card

1999-10-27 Thread Gilmar Caiado

The name of the chip used is DM9102, Davicom  Chip Lan Controller, for
10/100 Mb.
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 From: Ronald A. Yacketta

 look at the card, what chip does it use?
 with this info we can more than likley give you more insight/help




 "Gilmar Caiado" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/27/99 08:56:02 AM

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 I have got some problems regarding the network installation, because I am
 not able to recognize my PCI ethernet card, type Davicom 9102 Fast
 Ethernet.
 It is not on the list supplied by the linuxconf. What should I do in this
 case? Regards! Gilmar.












Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card

1999-10-27 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Gilmar Caiado wrote:

 I don't know what chip the card uses, but I have found the driver, written
 in C. I think the only way is trying to compile this driver and see what
 happens...

what is the name of the .c file, maybe it's already compiled.. try
modprobe "name of .c file, without .c or none of this :)"   
No quotes either :)