The issue is not related to the Xircom card (at least not exclusively). I have 
the same problem with a Linksys WLAN adapter (WPC45G). Static assignment of 
IP-address does not help.
Syslog output from boot differs significantly from the output during insertion 
of the card. It seems to me. that udev rules are not triggered, because the 
'kernel' does not detect the card correctly during boot.

BTW, the Xircom card is a multi-device card (LAN and modem device) and the 
modem is detected and configured during boot, but not the LAN. 
The kernel module 'serial_cs' is loaded and bound to the device
The kernel module 'xirc2ps_cs' is loaded but not bound !?

Might the problem be related to udev ?

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PCMCIA does not bring up eth1 during boot
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