I have use a usb network card but i manually load the modules

2010/11/5 Jason Oster <jason.os...@campnavajo.com>

> On 11/05/2010 02:13 PM, n22e113 wrote:
>
>> I had this problem with another onboard NIC. The quick fix for me was to
>> install an old PCI NIC (eth1) card and run two RJ45 cables to your
>> network. pxe boot using your Broadcom NIC and mapznrun.bat will try to
>> use eth0 then eth1 to connect to the Z: drive. I used an old D-Link
>> DFE-538TX (without a boot rom) and it works great!
>>
>
> That's a great idea for machines with PCI ports.  On laptops, netbooks, and
> USFF machines, perhaps USB-to-ethernet/wifi adapters will also work.
>
> The Zino HD is a USFF, and we didn't have any usb-to-ethernet adapters at
> the time.  Nor do we have a WiFi access point.  Nonetheless, an excellent
> tip!
>
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