Thanks everyone! However, I can't get it to work with ne2k-pci or any
other driver. I'll try making sure the card is inserted properly
tomorrow Thanks for your quick response
mike
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Mike Ortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Interrim Systems Administrator
La Plaza T
just try NE2000, works for me,
Jo
Mike Ortiz wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I don't know, All the info I got off of the Win98 networking is "D-Link DE
> ISA PnP LAN adapter" There was no further info on the driver, nothin...
>
> Is there a way I can tell by opening it up? Thanks for you response! :-)
>
>
Surf on over to the sunsite.unc.edu and pick up a copy of "The Linux EtherNet
HOWTO. My old copy has a bunch of D-Links that are supported, but they
are all model-numbered, so I cannot compare to yours. I have
found Linux-Mandrake to be very tolerant of the NIC installed as long as
it is seated
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Mike Ortiz wrote:
> I don't know, All the info I got off of the Win98 networking is "D-Link DE
> ISA PnP LAN adapter" There was no further info on the driver, nothin...
>
> Is there a way I can tell by opening it up? Thanks for you response! :-)
Could be (most chipsets
Hi,
I don't know, All the info I got off of the Win98 networking is "D-Link DE
ISA PnP LAN adapter" There was no further info on the driver, nothin...
Is there a way I can tell by opening it up? Thanks for you response! :-)
-m
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Mon, 1
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Mike Ortiz wrote:
> I am having trouble with ym d-link DE ISA PnP nic card. I can not find a
> kernel module that makes it work. The system does not even know it's
> there. I have disabled the PnP bios option and it still makes no
> difference. I perfer 3com, but my compa
Hello,
I am having trouble with ym d-link DE ISA PnP nic card. I can not find a
kernel module that makes it work. The system does not even know it's
there. I have disabled the PnP bios option and it still makes no
difference. I perfer 3com, but my company already has the d-link in
there. Any