Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-02 Thread Michael Milliman
On 06/02/2017 04:03 AM, Michael Lange wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 1 Jun 2017 19:34:20 -0500 > Michael Milliman wrote: > >> Have you tried the package firmware-realtek?? I'm not absolutely >> positive that the drivers available in this package will work with your >>

Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 10:53:08PM +, Wei-Shun Lo wrote: > Yes, that is possible, however this card is supplied as a nano USB card > that enable old computers that had no wifi card, so I would like to make a > suggestion to include this card's firmware to Debian live's image. Oh, you want it

Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-02 Thread Michael Lange
Hi, On Thu, 1 Jun 2017 19:34:20 -0500 Michael Milliman wrote: > Have you tried the package firmware-realtek?? I'm not absolutely > positive that the drivers available in this package will work with your > specific 8812/8821 chipset (there are more than one), but

Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-01 Thread Michael Milliman
Have you tried the package firmware-realtek?? I'm not absolutely positive that the drivers available in this package will work with your specific 8812/8821 chipset (there are more than one), but it does have drivers for some 8812/8821 chipsets that may work. On 06/01/2017 05:49 PM, Jessica

Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-01 Thread Wei-Shun Lo
Dear Jessica, Yes, that is possible, however this card is supplied as a nano USB card that enable old computers that had no wifi card, so I would like to make a suggestion to include this card's firmware to Debian live's image. Best, Ralic On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 3:50 PM Jessica Litwin

Re: RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-01 Thread Jessica Litwin
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 6:31 PM, Wei-Shun Lo wrote: > Dear Debian, > > Is it possible to include below driver in the kernel for network > installation? > Many cards are using this driver. > > https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux > > Best regards, > Ralic > -- >

RTL8812/8821 network cards

2017-06-01 Thread Wei-Shun Lo
Dear Debian, Is it possible to include below driver in the kernel for network installation? Many cards are using this driver. https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux Best regards, Ralic -- ************************

Driver for Realtek network cards

2017-06-01 Thread Wei-Shun Lo
Dear Debian, Is it possible to include below driver in the kernel for network https://github.com/abperiasamy/rtl8812AU_8821AU_linux Best regards, Ralic -- ************************ ************ * Contact Info

Two network cards

2015-05-29 Thread michael-spree-michael
Hello, It used to be that one can use two network cards at the same time, after configuring /etc/network/interfaces and making the networks static. This I did. The results; the wifi card won't connect and the wired connected. Is this something different in Jessie? Thanks a lot in advance

Re: Two network cards

2015-05-29 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-05-29, michael-spree-michael michael-spree-mich...@gmx.de wrote: Hello, It used to be that one can use two network cards at the same time, after configuring /etc/network/interfaces and making the networks static. This I did. The results; the wifi card won't connect and the wired

Re: Two network cards

2015-05-29 Thread Bob Proulx
michael-spree-michael wrote: It used to be that one can use two network cards at the same time, after configuring /etc/network/interfaces and making the networks static. Yes. This is a standard and widely used feature. This I did. The results; the wifi card won't connect and the wired

How to configure udev to rename USB network cards correctly

2013-11-12 Thread Steffen Dettmer
Hi, we have USB network cards and udev rules for them, for example: SUBSYSTEM==net, ACTION==add, ATTRS{manufacturer}==Novatel Wireless*, ATTRS{serial}==?*, NAME=ethnovatel%n when booting, we see e.g., ethnovatel3 and ethnovatel4, as expected. When unplugging/replugging (or power cycling

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-04 Thread Brian McKee
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 1-Feb-08, at 11:59 PM, Raquel wrote: I think that I understand what you're saying. However, what's the difference? If the machine is capable of handling 15 VirtualHosts with 1 nic and 1 IP number, why can it not handle 15 VirtualHosts with 2

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-02 Thread Ken Irving
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 09:44:47PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:37:03PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup

2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Raquel
I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup another. The current /etc/network/interfaces looks like: # The primary network interface allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 99.999.999.137 netmask

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Raquel
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup another. The current /etc/network/interfaces looks like: # The primary network interface allow-hotplug eth0

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Ken Irving
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:37:03PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup another. The current /etc/network/interfaces looks like

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:37:03PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup another. The current /etc/network/interfaces looks

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Raquel
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 20:44:11 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:37:03PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 06:37:04PM -0800, Raquel wrote: Thanks, Doug. Yes. The 9s are place-holders. I've not been using the second nic because it wasn't needed. However, now I want to host 2 different SSL hosts using named virtual hosts. So, I need a second IP and I'm dipping into my

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Raquel
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 21:54:37 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 06:37:04PM -0800, Raquel wrote: Thanks, Doug. Yes. The 9s are place-holders. I've not been using the second nic because it wasn't needed. However, now I want to host 2 different SSL

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 07:28:47PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 21:54:37 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 06:37:04PM -0800, Raquel wrote: Thanks, Doug. Yes. The 9s are place-holders. I've not been using the second nic because it

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Raquel
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 22:45:30 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure. It would make sense if the hardware could keep up with two NICs going full-out, so it depends on the network speed (10/100/1000), the speed and quality of the NICs, and the power of the computer. Either way,

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Alex Samad
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 08:59:38PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 22:45:30 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sure. It would make sense if the hardware could keep up with two NICs going full-out, so it depends on the network speed (10/100/1000), the speed and

Re: 2 Network Cards

2008-02-01 Thread Ken Irving
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:35:18PM -0900, Ken Irving wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 04:37:03PM -0800, Raquel wrote: On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 16:09:00 -0800 Raquel wrote: I have 2 network cards in this machine. Currently only one of those cards is setup but now I have need to setup another

Re: RE : Re: Kernel issues due to identical network cards

2008-01-05 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 01:11:41PM +0100, David MAGNY wrote: --- Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ?crit On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 11:06:31PM +0100, David MAGNY wrote: Hello, I am upgrading a firewall from Sarge to Etch. On this machine, I have 3 network cards. 2

Kernel issues due to identical network cards

2008-01-04 Thread David MAGNY
Hello, I am upgrading a firewall from Sarge to Etch. On this machine, I have 3 network cards. 2 networks cards are identical. It is PCI network cards and it is SMC1233A-TX. On Sarge, everything worked well. The issue is that only one card of both is available. The used kernel is 2.6.18

Re: Kernel issues due to identical network cards

2008-01-04 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 11:06:31PM +0100, David MAGNY wrote: Hello, I am upgrading a firewall from Sarge to Etch. On this machine, I have 3 network cards. 2 networks cards are identical. It is PCI network cards and it is SMC1233A-TX. On Sarge, everything worked well. The issue

Re: Kernel issues due to identical network cards

2008-01-04 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 11:06:31PM +0100, David MAGNY wrote: Hello, I am upgrading a firewall from Sarge to Etch. On this machine, I have 3 network cards. 2 networks cards are identical. It is PCI network cards and it is SMC1233A-TX. On Sarge, everything worked well. The issue

Re: Network cards changed after kernel upgrade in Etch

2007-09-06 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 20:25:12 -0300, Eriberto wrote: Hi! I am having problems when I upgrade the Etch in my servers. The NICs designations are changing. For example, in a machine the NIC was eth0 with 2.6.18-4-686 kernel. After the first upgrade, the NIC was renamed to eth1. The same

Network cards changed after kernel upgrade in Etch

2007-09-05 Thread Eriberto
Hi! I am having problems when I upgrade the Etch in my servers. The NICs designations are changing. For example, in a machine the NIC was eth0 with 2.6.18-4-686 kernel. After the first upgrade, the NIC was renamed to eth1. The same fact occurs with 2.6.21-2 kernel (Etch-backports). What is the

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 09:18:10PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:81:31:33:8C inet addr:152.3.172.111 Bcast:152.3.173.255 Mask:255.255.254.0 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:81:31:33:64 inet addr:152.3.172.60

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 05:06:47PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: /sbin/route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 152.3.172.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.254.0 U 0 00 eth1 152.3.172.0 0.0.0.0

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 09:18:10PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:81:31:33:8C inet addr:152.3.172.111 Bcast:152.3.173.255 Mask:255.255.254.0 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Alex Samad
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 05:15:25PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 05:06:47PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: /sbin/route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 152.3.172.0 0.0.0.0

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 06:12:24PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Alex Samad wrote: have a look for ip (it part of the iproute package) Usage: ip addr {add|del} IFADDR dev STRING ip addr {show|flush} [ dev STRING ] [ scope SCOPE-ID ] [

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Faheem Mitha
card should be possible. Would this make these problems go away? sorry, what are the problems that you are seeing ? They were described in the first post to this thread. Namely one of the two network cards on this machine (the one configured later) behaves eratically, is only intermittently

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-19 Thread Alex Samad
eth1 Somebody suggested that using two network addresses with one network card should be possible. Would this make these problems go away? sorry, what are the problems that you are seeing ? They were described in the first post to this thread. Namely one of the two network cards

two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Faheem Mitha
Hi everyone, I've got a server on which there are two network cards. One of the network cards has been configured, and has been running satisfactorily for a while. I recently plugged in the other network card and started using it for a different IP address. However, I've been having

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 04:20:49PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a server on which there are two network cards. One of the network cards has been configured, and has been running satisfactorily for a while. I recently plugged in the other network card and started using

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 04:20:49PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a server on which there are two network cards. One of the network cards has been configured, and has been running satisfactorily for a while. I recently

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 05:39:40PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 04:20:49PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a server on which there are two network cards. One of the network cards has been

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: Well, there is your problem. Having two physical interfaces on the same subnet is generally a bad idea: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/01/msg01633.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-firewall/2005/03/msg00073.html You have to really

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: Well, there is your problem. Having two physical interfaces on the same subnet is generally a bad idea: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/01/msg01633.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-firewall/2005/03/msg00073.html You have to really

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Jeff D
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Faheem Mitha wrote: On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. S?nchez wrote: Well, there is your problem. Having two physical interfaces on the same subnet is generally a bad idea: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/01/msg01633.html

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 06:28:29PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: Just to be clear, the interfaces are both of the form 152.3.172.*. If for example they were reconfigured so that one was of the form 152.3.171.* and the other was of the form 152.3.172. (say) then would the problem just

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Faheem Mitha
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 06:28:29PM -0400, Faheem Mitha wrote: Just to be clear, the interfaces are both of the form 152.3.172.*. If for example they were reconfigured so that one was of the form 152.3.171.* and the other was of the form

Re: two network cards on a server

2007-04-18 Thread Jeff D
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Faheem Mitha wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a server on which there are two network cards. One of the network cards has been configured, and has been running satisfactorily for a while. I recently plugged in the other network card and started using it for a different IP

multiple network cards and dns

2006-12-31 Thread Andrew Critchlow
When you have 2 network cards in use with debian with DNS server configured on each which one does it choose to query for an address? Is configuring 2 network cards on debian as simple as configuring one card? thanks everyone.

Re: multiple network cards and dns

2006-12-31 Thread Ryan Castleberry
Andrew Critchlow wrote: When you have 2 network cards in use with debian with DNS server configured on each which one does it choose to query for an address? Is configuring 2 network cards on debian as simple as configuring one card? thanks everyone. DNS is a map of names to numbers

RE: multiple network cards and dns

2006-12-31 Thread Andrew Critchlow
That's brilliant thanks for that! I am going to be setting up a proxy server using Squid with 2 network cards. I am right in saying the routing table should have a default out the external interface. Also the reason i was asking about dns is that as im using this box as a proxy what dns servers

Re: Setting network cards to full duplex at boot...

2006-12-13 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 08:08:57PM +1300, Simon wrote: Hi There, Is there a way to set network cards to full duplex at boot time? Thanks Simon Mine is set that way automatically. It would be helpful if you would specify which card and chipset, Debian release, kernel version, ... Regards

Re: Setting network cards to full duplex at boot...

2006-12-13 Thread Mirto Silvio Busico
Andrei Popescu ha scritto: On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 08:08:57PM +1300, Simon wrote: Hi There, Is there a way to set network cards to full duplex at boot time? Thanks Simon Mine is set that way automatically. It would be helpful if you would specify which card and chipset, Debian

Re: Setting network cards to full duplex at boot...

2006-12-13 Thread David Goodenough
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 08:52, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote: Andrei Popescu ha scritto: On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 08:08:57PM +1300, Simon wrote: Hi There, Is there a way to set network cards to full duplex at boot time? Thanks Simon Mine is set that way automatically. It would

Setting network cards to full duplex at boot...

2006-12-12 Thread Simon
Hi There, Is there a way to set network cards to full duplex at boot time? Thanks Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-16 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 16.11.06 08:44, Chris Bannister wrote: On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 11:44:48AM +0100, Jarek Buczy?ski wrote: PS. My firewall logs me all messages to console, it's good idea to set KLOGD=-c 4 In /etc/init.d/klogd? /etc/sysctl.conf I think that the above (KLOGD=-c 4) is much better. If one

Re: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-15 Thread Chris Bannister
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 11:44:48AM +0100, Jarek Buczy?ski wrote: PS. My firewall logs me all messages to console, it's good idea to set KLOGD=-c 4 In /etc/init.d/klogd? /etc/sysctl.conf -- Chris. == ... the official version cannot be abandoned because the implication of rejecting it is

RE: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-15 Thread Jarek Buczyński
Hello /etc/sysctl.conf Could You give me some more information, please -- Best regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-15 Thread David Clymer
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 00:54 +0100, Jarek Buczyński wrote: Hello /etc/sysctl.conf Could You give me some more information, please man sysctl; man sysctl.conf? ;o) I think the one you want is kernel.printk info on what to set it to, here:

RE: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-14 Thread Jarek Buczyński
Hello Thank You for replay First of all, you probably don't want to start your firewall prior to your interface being brought up (pre-up). This would causa .. You're right, I've moved my script again to /etc/network/if-up.d. I've thought it's better have script in if-pre-up.d (more

Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-13 Thread Jarek Buczyński
Hi All I have two network cards eth0 (public IP Internet) eth1 (private LAN). I have firewall script in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d. Unfortunately when my system boots script runs three times. How change this (I'd like script starts once)? -- Best regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Two network cards - firewall starts twice or more

2006-11-13 Thread David Clymer
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 22:50 +0100, Jarek Buczyński wrote: Hi All I have two network cards eth0 (public IP Internet) eth1 (private LAN). I have firewall script in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d. Unfortunately when my system boots script runs three times. How change this (I'd like script starts

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-18 Thread Bob
Magnus Therning wrote: On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 05:13:02PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote: [snipped...] Your biggest problem will be to find out what chipset a specific card you are holding in your hands has. But every project I mentioned maintains some sort of compatiblity list. Yes, that is

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-18 Thread Christoph Nenning
Am Donnerstag, 18. Mai 2006 18:19 schrieb Bob: Magnus Therning wrote: On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 05:13:02PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote: [snipped...] Your biggest problem will be to find out what chipset a specific card you are holding in your hands has. But every project I mentioned

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-10 Thread Rogério Brito
On May 08 2006, Magnus Therning wrote: The RT cards are also well supported in Linux, the package is called rt2500-source and the module can be built with module-assistant. I second that. I have D-Link cards with the rt chipsets and they work well for my needs under Linux. Regards, Rogério

Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-08 Thread Bob
Hello list, I've never installed a PCI wireless network card before, I've always run my boxes with wires. However, I've moved to a new house and the easiest thing to do is put wireless cards in my boxes. Is it as easy as pluging the card in and it all just working, or do I need to install some

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-08 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 15:42 +0100, Bob wrote: Hello list, I've never installed a PCI wireless network card before, I've always run my boxes with wires. However, I've moved to a new house and the easiest thing to do is put wireless cards in my boxes. Is it as easy as pluging the card in and

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-08 Thread Jochen Schulz
Bob: Is it as easy as pluging the card in and it all just working, or do I need to install some other packages? I'm running Etch with a 2.6 kernel. It depends on your card. And most probably (if you go out and just buy some random card) it will involve some work. It may even be impossible if

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-08 Thread Magnus Therning
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 05:13:02PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote: Bob: Is it as easy as pluging the card in and it all just working, or do I need to install some other packages? I'm running Etch with a 2.6 kernel. It depends on your card. And most probably (if you go out and just buy some random

Re: Wireless Network Cards

2006-05-08 Thread Jan Schledermann
Magnus Therning wrote: snip Yes, that is a BIG problem. Especially since quite a few manufacturers are in the habit of switching the chipset without disclosing that anywhere on the boxes :-( When I was shoping around I ended up buying from an online store that offered Linux compatible HW.

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-08-03 Thread Thomas H. George
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 09:07:50AM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote: On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 08:06:17PM -0400, Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-24 Thread Nate Duehr
Thomas H. George wrote: Others may have better advice - it was frustrating trying to find the latest and best information. Mostly the manufacturer's fault. When there's four devices called [model number] and no version numbers, who's to blame for all the confusion? Or perhaps they enjoy

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-23 Thread Thomas H. George
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 08:06:17PM -0400, Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). I

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-23 Thread Damon Chesser
On Thursday 21 July 2005 19:06, Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). Thanks

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-23 Thread Damon Chesser
On Thursday 21 July 2005 19:06, Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). Thanks

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-23 Thread Brian Kimball
asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). Thanks, Leonid Grinberg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-22 Thread Maykon Silveira
I have an D-link DWL-650 working with Debian Sarge kernel 2.6. 2005/7/21, Leonid Grinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use

Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-21 Thread Leonid Grinberg
Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). Thanks, Leonid Grinberg

Re: Debian and wireless network cards

2005-07-21 Thread Alvin Oga
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Leonid Grinberg wrote: Hello, I was asked by a friend to install Debian on his system. He asked me about which wireless network cards Debian supports. Can anybody tell me which ones (I personally don't use a wireless network so I wouldn't know). all wireless cards

Problems with network cards in old board

2005-05-26 Thread Jim MacBaine
Hello, I'm trying to replace a 10MBit card in an older computer by a 100MBit card. The system is an Pentium-133, PIIX chipset, running Sarge with kernel-image-2.6.8-1-386. Previously the system had an 10Mbit Intel EEPro ISA card, which worked flawlessly. The system is an X terminal. First I

Re: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-09 Thread Andrei Badea
Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 10:54:35PM +0200, Andrei Badea wrote: ... I've got two network cards: one integrated on my motherboard (uses the sk98lin driver) and a PCI card (fealnx driver). Both drivers are compiled as modules and upon startup I'm loading only fealnx via

Re: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-09 Thread Andrei Badea
Jason Rennie wrote: On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 10:54:35PM +0200, Andrei Badea wrote: After my system starts, I want to switch to the other network card (the sk98lin one), but I only want its module loaded, so I do: ifdown eth0 rmmod fealnx modprobe sk98lin ifup eth0 I'm no expert in networking.

Re: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-08 Thread Jason Rennie
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 10:54:35PM +0200, Andrei Badea wrote: After my system starts, I want to switch to the other network card (the sk98lin one), but I only want its module loaded, so I do: ifdown eth0 rmmod fealnx modprobe sk98lin ifup eth0 I'm no expert in networking. Might be

Re: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-08 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 10:54:35PM +0200, Andrei Badea wrote: ... I've got two network cards: one integrated on my motherboard (uses the sk98lin driver) and a PCI card (fealnx driver). Both drivers are compiled as modules and upon startup I'm loading only fealnx via /etc/modules (I'm

Switching between two network cards

2004-10-07 Thread Andrei Badea
Hello all, this is not quite a Debian related problem (except that I'm running sid), but anyway... I've got two network cards: one integrated on my motherboard (uses the sk98lin driver) and a PCI card (fealnx driver). Both drivers are compiled as modules and upon startup I'm loading only fealnx

RE: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-07 Thread Steven Jones
. However Its most likely that the onboard can simply be disabled in the bios. regards Steven -Original Message- From: Andrei Badea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 8 October 2004 9:55 a.m. To: Debian User List Subject: Switching between two network cards Hello all

Re: Switching between two network cards

2004-10-07 Thread Andrei Badea
Steven Jones wrote: I dont quite understand why you need to switch, you could just run everything off eth1, but anyway, I don't need to switch. It's just that it's not doing what I think it should do and I want to know why. I would suggest looking in your bios and either disabling the onboard

Re: booting with same destop / app setup different video and network cards

2004-04-15 Thread Åsmund Ødegård
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 12:23, Robert Fernando -ntlworld wrote: Hi all, Is it possible to configure linux to either auto detect a change in Ethernet and video card or allow manual selection of the correct drivers at boot time. I.e. so that one hardisk can be shared between two pc with

booting with same destop / app setup different video and network cards

2004-04-14 Thread Robert Fernando -ntlworld
Hi all, Is it possible to configure linux to either auto detect a change in Ethernet and video card or allow manual selection of the correct drivers at boot time. I.e. so that one hardisk can be shared between two pc with different hardware. Can the x Windows system be setup to use Intel Agp 470

ISA network cards

2003-08-21 Thread jleclair
I'm trying to set up an old 486 as router/nat/firewall server for home network. The 2 nics are dlink 220 isa. When I run modconf, I choose the NE net module with this parameter: io=0x300 This works and the module loads for eth0. How do I load the module now for the second nic? I

Re: ISA network cards

2003-08-21 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 12:36:35PM -0300, jleclair wrote: | | I'm trying to set up an old 486 as router/nat/firewall server for | home network. The 2 nics are dlink 220 isa. | When I run modconf, I choose the NE net module with this parameter: |io=0x300 | This works and the module

Re: ISA network cards

2003-08-21 Thread mess-mate
Hi, On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:36:35 -0300 jleclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | |I'm trying to set up an old 486 as router/nat/firewall server for home network. The 2 nics are dlink 220 isa. |When I run modconf, I choose the NE net module with this parameter: | io=0x300 |This works and

Re: ISA network cards

2003-08-21 Thread Erik Steffl
jleclair wrote: I'm trying to set up an old 486 as router/nat/firewall server for home network. The 2 nics are dlink 220 isa. When I run modconf, I choose the NE net module with this parameter: io=0x300 This works and the module loads for eth0. How do I load the module now for the

ISA network cards

2003-08-16 Thread jleclair
Can anyone assist me installing a d-link 220 isa nic? The OS is woody, and the platform is intel 486. The install routine doesnt see the card. Have also tried a few modules but no auto-probing was successful. Guess I have been spoiled with PCI plug n play! A nod to a good link with

Re: ISA network cards

2003-08-16 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 01:32:27PM -0300, jleclair wrote: Can anyone assist me installing a d-link 220 isa nic? The OS is woody, and the platform is intel 486. The install routine doesnt see the card. Have also tried a few modules but no auto-probing was successful. Guess I have been spoiled

Re: ISA network cards

2003-08-16 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello jleclair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Can anyone assist me installing a d-link 220 isa nic? The OS is woody, and the platform is intel 486. The install routine doesnt see the card. Have also tried a few modules but no auto-probing was successful. Guess I have been spoiled with PCI plug n

Re: multiple network cards bound together

2003-08-14 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 09:16:42AM -0400, D. Clarke wrote: Hi! Is it possible to bind multiple (non matching, or matching) network cards together to act as one device? I've got a fileserver here with 2 nics in it, currently both have seperate ip's but I'd like the box to have just one ip

Re: multiple network cards bound together

2003-08-14 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 09:16:42AM -0400, D. Clarke wrote: | Hi! | | Is it possible to bind multiple (non matching, or matching) network cards | together to act as one device? | | I've got a fileserver here with 2 nics in it, currently both have seperate | ip's but I'd like the box to have just

multiple network cards bound together

2003-08-14 Thread D. Clarke
Hi! Is it possible to bind multiple (non matching, or matching) network cards together to act as one device? I've got a fileserver here with 2 nics in it, currently both have seperate ip's but I'd like the box to have just one ip but use both cards... is what I'm asking for possible at all

Re: Two network cards of same type, which eth0, which eth1?

2003-03-08 Thread Jeff
Mark Janssen, 2003-Mar-07 14:17 +0100: On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 13:26, Hugo van der Merwe wrote: I am going to be installing two new network cards soon, most likely I'll be getting that cheap junk that is the rtl8139. How do I choose which one must be eth0? Module parameters to the 8139too

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