joah moat wrote:
What are some tests that I can conduct to determine the functionality of
my Bering-uClibc2.1 PCMCIA eth1 (d-link 670)???
There
are two led on my eth1, none of them light up. My eth0 led lights up
green (and posts an dhcpdc IP fine). I can connect the card to windows
of
Energy that we remain skulking feverishly in the darkness.
From: Henning Jebsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] How can I test my PCMCIA eth1?
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 10:01:35 +0100
joah moat wrote:
What are some tests that I can conduct to determine the functionality
At 07:20 PM 2/21/2004 +, joah moat wrote:
I am too old to surrender now ... :) Well, let's see. I will be more
specific with my configuration. I have a D-link 670 PCMCIA card with an
extended bot (for plugin) on the top PCMCIA port. I have a 3com 589
PCMCIA card with a doggle (for
joah moat wrote:
Let me ask that question again: Do you have other problems
than DHCP ? Is anything else running fine ? I still have
problems to see your exact problem...althought I read all
your posts onto this list. But that might be my fault ;-)
(the last two
modules I have set for the
Hi
At 20:20 21.02.2004, joah moat wrote:
I am too old to surrender now ... :) Well, let's see. I will be more
specific with my configuration. I have a D-link 670 PCMCIA card with an
extended bot (for plugin) on the top PCMCIA port. I have a 3com 589
PCMCIA card with a doggle (for plugin)
What are some tests that I can conduct to determine the functionality of my
Bering-uClibc2.1 PCMCIA eth1 (d-link 670)???
the ps command returns that
9060 root 372 S /usr/sbin/dhcpd -q eth1
ip addr returns:
4: eth1: BROADCAST, MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000