Thanks guys,
My card works fine nowI rechecked the cable(I hadn't thought this
might be a problem as it worked when I booted into W98) and used the dos
utility to specify a BNC connector, and now the card works fine
Yeeh
Manny.
Venu wrote:
>
> hi manuel
>
> i had si
hi manuel
i had similar problems ..the solution
1. check the ethernet cable is connected properly
(i have this problem 80% of the time !!)
2. make sure ..especially in the case of an ISA card, that u r using the correct
IRQ and IO address... use the DOS Utility of the card to check this... as on
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, David Karlin wrote:
> Hi,
> I get a similar message when I boot the system with no ethernet cable
> connected to the ethercard, no matter which card. BTW, I have the
> same card running in a '386 slink box. No problems.
Just thought i'd throw in a word. My card (a "3Com 3c9
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> From: Manuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 6:33 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Ethernet card problems
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have an Intel Ether Express 16 ISA card and I'm trying to
> get it to
&g
Hi there,
I have an Intel Ether Express 16 ISA card and I'm trying to get it to
work with linux. Linux seems to detect the card ok, but after detection
on boot up I get the message:
eth0: TDR reports transceiver problem
The dos diagnostics program for the card indicates that
[Dale, IMHO debian-user is the appropriate list]
Hi,
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Dale Scheetz wrote:
[hassle with peecee hardware]
Maybe it's an interrupt conflict. I've actually seen interrupt problems
with 3c509 cards a couple of times. Interrupt problems are often spurious
and give you a hard ti
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Hi,
I have just installed he base debian system on a new box, but I can't get
the networking to work. I am using the smc_ultra driver, and it finds the
card alright, and repports no errors at boot time. According to the
ifconfig package counters, all transmittet
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