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2 PCMCIA ethernet cards in 1 PB190?
Al Dykes ady...@panix.com comp sys ibm pc hardware misc In article <b5lsrq$ro...@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, philphil <phi...@mindspring.com> wrote: Hello: I am shopping for a 10/100 Ethernet card for the first time. I heard rumors that some cards don't do well under heavy traffic. Question: Are all 10/100 cards have

ethernet card MAC address
Paul Grohe gr...@galaxy.nsc.com sci electronics repair On Mon, 12 Feb 1996 07:12:43 GMT, in sci.electronics.repair c...@dial.pipex.com (Sherlock Hound) from Anthrop & Anime Marketing thoughtfully posted: Anyone know of a way to find out what settings an ethernet is set to? I have acquired some Ethernet Cards set by

Probe utility for video cards, ethernet cards?
Barry Watzman Watz...@neo.rr.com comp networks You won't increase the speed by changing the E-net card. The cable modem and WAN port on the linksys box run at 10 Mbps, and that is slowest speed that any Ethernet card supports, so the Ethernet card is not the limiting factor. There are only two speeds,

Hardware Hell -- Ethernet cards
walt sart...@bellsouth.net alt comp periphs mainboard fic I have no suggestions, but I just comment that I have a NE2000 clone ethernet card in the ISA slot of a SD11 running without problems under NT & Linux. I don't do WIN98. Since the SD11 has only one serial port, I assigned the IRQ that usually goes with COM2

Update & thanks, (was - good ethernet cards fail to function ...
At the time, I had no ethernet adapter installed and couldn't configure the networking. However, I did configure the PCMCIA slots . I can't find out how to go back to configure the networking and Ethernet card now that Debian 3.0 is installed. I can get to the Debian System Configuration screen, but it doesn't have

Powerbook 5300 ethernet cards and system 8.5?
Christopher Muto m...@worldnet.att.net alt sys pc-clone dell The XPS B has an ethernet card built into it. There is not need to select/add and ethernet card unless you intend to connect to multiple networks or want your system to act as a router... and that is complicated to support so Dell does not offer an add-on

Unknown ethernet card in Performa 5400
This
was the entire point of the infamous Mindcraft benchmark - to test the performance of the systems at driving N 100mbit Ethernet cards from N CPUs in parallel. The benchmark was very carefully designed to ensure that no other factors affected the results. NT had just been enhanced to produce big performance

ETHERNET CARD
Does the Performa 636CD have an expansion slot for ethernet? Is it the PDS slot? or is there a separate LC communications slot? What kind of ethernet card for this model? You can install an ethernet card in either the Comm slot or in the LC-PDS slot. The Comm slot cards tend to be a bit cheaper to buy.

Jumper settings for Ethernet cards?
It had installed a PCI ethernet card in the PCI slot. It had Sys 8.6 which got corrupted. I installed a New 8.6 and deleted the old system folder. The ethernet card worked fine prior to the reinstall of the OS. Now, even with all ethernet extensions loaded ethernet is not available in the Appletalk control panel.

What network card for A1200?
Matt Kirsch kirs...@wycol.com comp os linux hardware o...@cookie.com wrote: I just bought a new computer to install Linux on and it doesn't see the ethernet card. I think that the problem is that it's so generic. I run the utilities that came with the card when I boot off of a dos boot disk and everything tests out

not detecting ethernet card
I'm trying to set up a DSL gateway/firewall running a stock RH 6.2 (with updates; kernel 2.2.18), and I'm having some difficulties getting both ethernet cards working. Both cards appear to use the tulip chipset driver, as that's the only one I've compiled into the kernel. I'm not entirely sure what model the first

Two tulip ethernet cards in a single RH 6.2 machine?
We changed the drivers from the manufacturers supplied drivers for the UMC UM9008 ISA PNP ethernet cards, to the windows default NE2000 drivers, which the user manual (more like a small postcard) says will work with the card. Now, when windows stards, whereas before the lights were flickering on the cards,

Ethernet card makes windows load forever!
Cable internet service just became available to him, so Comcast sent a guy to his house who suprisingly did not flinch at the Mac and installed a PCI ethernet card. However, my friend and the Comcast guy were unable to get the computer connected to the internet, so my friend called me. This is difficult, since he

Ethernet cards
I got a Noname-Ethernet-Card 10Base-T, which fits well in a PDS-Slot (3 rows, 32 pins each), but there is not any driver nor the System Mac OS 7.5, that recognizes the card, although the green LEDs both on card as on Hub are shining. Does anyone has a Ethernet-Card of such a type: Inscription backside: A M94VO06-96

2 Ethernet Cards?
Is the way that the ethernet hardware detects one IP different from the way it detects multiple IP's? If it's detecting multiple IP's, it seems like it must require a hardware trap. But can an ethernet card detect a single IP purely in hardware, thereby not requiring a hardware trap?

misc/31175: 4.4 wikk not detect ethernet cards on HP Pavillion ...
I want to replace this with an ethernet card. My options are by a Z2/Z3 backplane board and ethernet card for my 1200 or Buy a PCMCIA ethernet card. Seems a lot cheaper to buy a PCMCIA. Does a Z3 backplane shuttle data any faster than the Z2 with regards to ethernet cards? What is the 'best' Ami ethernet card?

Two ethernet card sin one server
David Sisk daves...@ipass.net comp os linux misc Video card is one of the items I'm trying to get finalized. The task of the moment is getting this darned ethernet card configured. I'm trying what Tim suggested. I found the kernel config utility, I added what I think is the right info for the ethernet card,

Supported Ethernet cards
EDU]On Behalf Of Ed Martin Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:57 PM To: VSE Discussion List Subject: RE: MP 3000 and multiple Ethernet cards Hello Mike and Tony, Thanks for the info. I am re-checking. It is my understanding from the guys I am working with that we have a total of 3 cards. But I will check.

Ethernet Cards?
MCD Roos roos...@dds.nl comp sys sgi hardware We recently were given an Indigo2 with a second ethernet card for use with a Bruker Spectrometer. We need drivers for IRIX or if that isn't possible, a company that sells second ethernet cards for Indigo's. The secondary card we have is a 3com EISA FastEtherlink

Z2, Z3 or PCMCIA ethernet card
There were at least two that I know of, one that sits straight up and has a little ribbon cable to the ethernet ports on the back of the SE/30, and one that sits flat and parallel to the motherboard. I have a working ethernet card in my wall-mounted SE/30 so I can hook it to the home LAN and use a cable modem.