Re: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-08 Thread Mohd.Irfan R Khan



yeah it seems to work fine in RH 
7.0..
I think in ur case u have to specify the routing 
card i.e. the default gw. through which the internal network will see the  
outside world.
May u should check ur settings and may be u can put 
one card at a time and check it out if it pings

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Bob 
  Buckley 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:44 
  AM
  Subject: RE: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 
  ???
  
  We 
  basically threw away all the D-Link cards and replaced them with 3Com. Seems 
  to be the industry standard and more accurate with packet sniffing, 
  etc.
   
   
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arthur 
ChanSent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 2:42 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 
DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???
Hi
I usually use Realtek , but this time I picked 
up some DLink TFE-530+ nic's
Seems okay, modules.conf  has the entries 
eth0 8139.too and eth1 8139.too
Looks okay on "ifconfig -a", but then when I do a "route" it takes a long time to 
recognise the default route and I don't seem to be able to join the internal 
network.
I remember some talk about DLink not being 
really compatible on earlier versions of RH.
Has anyone been able to make them work of RH7.1 
using 8139.too ???


Re: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-08 Thread achana

Hi. !
Thanks all, especially to James Pifer. Actually they do work, but 
On the other hand, I picked them up last week on a whimp to test them (
I was after the specials on h/d  - they were throwing 40G Maxtors and
WD's at u for less than US$90  ) .
They costed me less then US$10 each , paltry sums that neither 3Com nor
Cisco would entertain!
I can now recycle an old cpu instead of buying a router  : I was
thinking of one for each subnet - something to do on bad Sundays...
Actually, there are lots of uses for old MMX and PII and Celeron's ...



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Re: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-08 Thread David Chao

> I've got a D-Link TFE-538TX using the 8139too driver on Red Hat Linux
> 7.1 and am not having any problems at all.

Same here. I am using DLink DFE-538TX+ using the 8139too driver on RH 7.1.
It works out of the box with no problems. :-)



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RE: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-07 Thread Bob Buckley



We 
basically threw away all the D-Link cards and replaced them with 3Com. Seems to 
be the industry standard and more accurate with packet sniffing, 
etc.
 
 

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arthur 
  ChanSent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 2:42 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 
  ???
  Hi
  I usually use Realtek , but this time I picked up 
  some DLink TFE-530+ nic's
  Seems okay, modules.conf  has the entries 
  eth0 8139.too and eth1 8139.too
  Looks okay on "ifconfig -a", but then when I do a "route" it takes a long time to 
  recognise the default route and I don't seem to be able to join the internal 
  network.
  I remember some talk about DLink not being really 
  compatible on earlier versions of RH.
  Has anyone been able to make them work of RH7.1 
  using 8139.too ???


DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-07 Thread Arthur Chan



Hi
I usually use Realtek , but this time I picked up 
some DLink TFE-530+ nic's
Seems okay, modules.conf  has the entries eth0 
8139.too and eth1 8139.too
Looks okay on "ifconfig -a", but then when I do a "route" it takes a long time to recognise 
the default route and I don't seem to be able to join the internal 
network.
I remember some talk about DLink not being really 
compatible on earlier versions of RH.
Has anyone been able to make them work of RH7.1 
using 8139.too ???


Re: DLink DFE-530TX+ on RH7.1 ???

2002-09-07 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 03:42:16PM -0400, Arthur Chan wrote:
> I usually use Realtek , but this time I picked up some DLink TFE-530+ nic's
> Seems okay, modules.conf  has the entries eth0 8139.too and eth1 8139.too
> Looks okay on "ifconfig -a", but then when I do a "route" it takes a long time to 
>recognise the default route and I don't seem to be able to join the internal network.
> I remember some talk about DLink not being really compatible on earlier versions of 
>RH.
> Has anyone been able to make them work of RH7.1 using 8139.too ???

I've got a D-Link TFE-538TX using the 8139too driver on Red Hat Linux
7.1 and am not having any problems at all.

The 8139 is a RealTek chip so I'm not sure what you're trying to say by
"I usually use Realtek , but..."

.../Ed

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