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Help with ethernet cards...
Kannegie...@gmx.de comp os os2 networking misc Derek Wright wrote: Looking for reccomendations for PCMCIA Ethernet cards that are currently available that have OS/2 drivers that do not require special Cardbus activity ie require the slot to be dedicated only to the Ethernet card. If you have an CardBus chipset

PCMCIA Ethernet card compatibility question...
Bill Paul wp...@ctr.columbia.edu comp unix bsd freebsd misc Daring to challenge the will of the almighty Leviam00se, Douglas Cook (co...@cs.byu.edu) had the courage to say: I need to buy an Ethernet card, and I would just love to get a PCI 10/100 card that works with FreeBSD. It doesn't have to be the top of the

Ethernet card/DSL
Ethernet is a very well established standard, there are many other manufacturers of Ethernet cards than 3Com, and they all work together just fine. 3Com Ethernet Twisted Pair Probably a 10BaseT Ethernet card. Can't tell which PC bus type its for, but I'd guess ISA bus. 3Com 10/100 Ethernet Same as above,

How to get my 2 ethernet cards to work
Now I'm tring to setup Ethernet Card. but I cant not user this card by NetBSD.(MacOS7.1 OK.) This card is not suported ? System log messages is follow. [snip] Nov 24 09:07:08 lc475 /netbsd: nubus0 slot e: EtherNet Card (Vendor: Highlight Computer Systems, Part: HM-LC PDS Ethernet) Type: 0004 0001 011e 0100 not

Indigo2 2nd ethernet card
DE comp sys mac portables Gary Mc Closkey wrote: Hi I have a 3com ethernet card (etherlink-III) that i want to use to connect to a network with a PB5300. I've installed the PC Card sw from OS7.6/7.6.1, the ethernet sw/ ethertalk and Open Transport 1.1.1 . When I insert the card, it appears on the desktop,

Adding PCI Ethernet Card???
I'm now hoping to buy an ethernet card for it. There are a number of the Focus 16-bit video/ethernet combo cards available on ebay. Does anyone know if they are compatible with system 8.5? What about other ethernet cards like the Dayna Communicard? If anyone has gotten those cards to work with system 8.5,

SD11 and Ethernet cards causing hanging/crashing win98
John_Johnson TXJoh...@ix.netcom.com comp sys ibm ps2 hardware In <623nf8$349...@newssvr03-int.news.prodigy.com> PWVP...@prodigy.com (Charles Jurewicz) writes: I have several Microchannel ethernet cards that are marked "200E/2". No brand name, and no IBM part number. I run a volunteer project that has donated over

help needed to recognize ethernet card
Per Espen Hagen p...@ffi.no alt solaris x86 Ian Easson wrote: When I installed Solaris X86 on my new Dell notebook, I didn't doubt for a moment that I would be able to connect my notebook via ethernet to a network. There are many PCMCIA Ethernet cards; if mine wasn't supported, then surely there would be at least

FS - 10-100MB PCMCIA EtherNet Card - new $ 79 - Shipped!
At the configure ethernet dialog, the card was not detected. I took the pci card put in an old packard bell installed 4.4 from same disc and the card was recognized and dhcp worked and am connected. How-To-Repeat: Get a xe740 install 4.4 and see if ethernet cards are detected It would help a *lot* if you would tell

Ethernet Card for SE/30 ?
anyway..my questions problems: I will be moving into apartment with an Ethernet Hub hooked up to a cable modem. What exactly do I need to access that? An Ethernet Card, right? This card connects into the PC Card slot, no? Yes, if there isn't one built into the Thinkpad already. I would also like [I think] a PC Card

Ethernet Card Recommendations
Jordan I'm looking for recommendations on PCMCIA (People Can't Remember Computer Industry Acronyms) ethernet cards. My company has offered to buy me a 3com combo (modem and EtherNet) card for my Toshiba Portoge notebook, but it isn't currently supported by FreeBSD (and I'm uncomfortable about the company buying

Ethernet card makes windows load forever!
I have a B&W G3, and I have a 2nd ethernet card (DynaPort). If you have two ethernet cards, then you have a total of three ethernet connections, including the built-in ethernet. I think you mean you have one ethernet card, plus the built-in connection. I installed the drivers for the new card.

FS: Various 100/10Base Ethernet Cards
Boot structure rather than there being anything much wrong with the ethernet cards. That network configuration in the Risc PC style !Boot can be a truly recalcitrant bit of software if it gets it into its head to do something weird. Try putting more than 2 network cards in and see how much of a mess it gets itself

Any ethernet cards not using the Linux hme driver?
Tomi Holger Engdahl t...@tinasolttu.cs.hut.fi comp os linux networking Is there a good FAQ for installing two Ethernet cards to a Linux computer and gettting them to work ? I have tried to find such, but it seems that there are lots of pages on IP masquaerading,, packet forwarding etc, but not the actual

Ethernet Cards
DISP?214 SMC EZ Card 10 10B-T PCI - Linux Drivers: rtl8139.c : A RealTek RTL8129/8139 Fast Ethernet driver for rtl8139.c : A RealTek RTL8129/8139 Fast Ethernet driver for ...see DISP?224 SMC EZ Card 10 Combo ISA - Linux Drivers: smc-ultra.c smc-: A SMC Ultra ethernet driver for linux. ...see http://www.

nVidia nForce Ethernet or PCI Network Card?
But I see the network card offered for the B on both the home and business pages. Christopher Muto wrote: 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

MP 3000 and multiple Ethernet cards
Highlight the TCP/IP bound to the Ethernet card that is connected to the 1 Meg Modem. 5. Click "Properties" 6. Choose the "IP Address" tab, specify, and give it an IP that is internal (like 192.168.xxx.xxx) 7. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 8. "OK" For more tips and tricks, etc see my FAQ below my name.

3Com or NE2000 clone ethernet card?
PT Breuer p...@oboe.it.uc3m.es comp os linux networking VD <st946...@drexel.edu> wrote: I have two network/ethernet cards. One is for my home network with static ip (eth0), another is to the DHCP cable modem (eth1). The This is not clear. A cable modem is not exactly the same thing as an ethernet card.

Ethernet card makes win98 crash
David List da...@davidlist.dk comp sys sun hardware On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 12:29:43 +0200, David List <da...@davidlist.dk> wrote in <neqpbb-i62...@initio.dk>: Are there any Sun ethernet cards that would not use the Linux hme driver on a Linux installation, so that they would not use the hme driver?

PCMIA ethernet cards
You will want to ensure that you have alias entries in conf.modules for both your cards, and correct options lines for all your ISA cards. You may already have lines in conf.modules for any ethernet cards you configured during installation. When you have finished editing conf.modules, try ifconfig eth0 and ifconfig