On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 01:45:01PM +0000, Paul Clark wrote: > On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:20:26AM -0500, Charles Fulmer wrote: > > > > > not certain under debian but on a friend's dual boot 98se red hat 6.0 it > > reconized it as a ne2000 clone and worked perfectly running as that..... i > > mostly use tulip chipsets for pci cards and then use the standard tulip > > modules, if you have cardmgr running see if it grabs any info in the dmesg, > > if the ne2000 doesn't work then try the tulip... but from my experience(not > > much.. even though my network has about 30 nic's across it and part time > > working on the lan at work and about a dozen laptops running a linux distrib > > and a pcmcia nic) of the four linksys 10/100 pcmcia's i've seen, and the > > netgear 10/100 pcmcia in my laptop (.. which looks identical outside cept > > for the label... the casing looks like it was stamped from the same > > machine..... something we're not being told....) they all registered or > > worked as ne2000 clones. > > All my network is ne2000 clone ISA or PCI cards. I tried using that > driver but it doesn't seem to work. > > Paul Clark Sure.
You have to use tulip anyway, AFAIK. And of course your ping didn't work. I told you that you need to put it in promiscuous mode (tcpdump) for it to work. --> wrong driver, get the right one. Andreas Mohr