>From the description of the problem, it similar to a situation I
encountered with the rtl8139d. It turned out that the rtl8139 has an
internal flag that enables the external boot rom. There is a utility on
Realtek's web site that can be used to setup the rtl8139 chip. I had to
put the nic in a win
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 03:36, Rick Barnich wrote:
> >From the description of the problem, it similar to a situation I
> encountered with the rtl8139d. It turned out that the rtl8139 has an
> internal flag that enables the external boot rom. There is a utility on
> Realtek's web site that can be used
> internal flag that enables the external boot rom. There is a utility on
> Realtek's web site that can be used to setup the rtl8139 chip. I had to
> put the nic in a windows machine, run their utility.(How humiliating!).
Thanks, this is very informative, it may be a question of NIC configuration.