RE: getting an old NIC to work

2005-11-06 Thread Steve Bertrand
> Well, that may take a few days, until I scrounge up an extra > NIC... but thanks for the assistance. At least I know I was > going about the testing the right way. Good stuff. However, there is one more test you can do (if possible). If the 'bad' NIC can be removed from the affected box, if

RE: getting an old NIC to work

2005-11-06 Thread David Fleck
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Steve Bertrand wrote: It appears as though everything is in order. The routes are in place, IP/SN is all correct etc. You are going to have to take a step down now to the lower layers of the network stack. Perform this command while plugged into the network and let it run a

RE: getting an old NIC to work

2005-11-05 Thread Steve Bertrand
> Nope, generic kernel, not rebuilt at all. Yes, 192.168.1.1 > does work from other machines on the local network. For > example, here's the netstat from the machine I'm writing on > this minute: > > working_machine>$ netstat -rn > Routing tables > > Internet: > DestinationGateway

RE: getting an old NIC to work

2005-11-04 Thread David Fleck
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Steve Bertrand wrote: the relevant dmesg output is: pcn0: port 0xbcc0-0xbcdf mem 0xfedfcc00-0xfedfcc1f irq 11 at device 19.0 on pci0 pcn0: Ethernet address: 00:66:b0:4a:bc:1c miibus0: on pcn0 lxtphy0: on miibus0 lxtphy0:100baseFX, 100baseFX-FDX, 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100ba

RE: getting an old NIC to work

2005-11-04 Thread Steve Bertrand
> I recently acquired an old HP Kayak and decided to put FreeBSD on it. > The installation appears to be fine, with one little problem > - the network card doesn't work. (I don't actually know what > kind of card it is, as I haven't opened the case on the machine yet.) > > The card itself is o