On Mon, May 04, 1998 at 07:42:09AM -0300, Daniel Doro Ferrante wrote: > I have a NE2000 card on my 486DX4 100MHz server, running a hamm > Debian (upgraded whenever possible - something like twice a week... ;) > And, recently, I encountered a problem: the cable that links the NE card > to the HUB (3comm) has been changed from coaxial to UTP and so, our > network conection has gone away... :( I have tried by all means to recover > it, but with no success (I also do not have the manual of the card...). > > Well, by now, what I know is that this little NE2000 can be > reconfigured to use UTP with the aid of a Config Disk, booting DOS, and > that its new UTP configuration will be kept on a kind of EPROM (or > something like this...). Is this correct ? Do I have to find such a
Yes, if there are no jumpers on the card, then there is a magic disk. However, the magic disk is manufacturer specific; I have at least four disks here for ISA cards, one for ISA PnP, and another again for PCI. Try to find the disk. If not, I guess I could try to send you some. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Debian packages at ftp://ftp.rising.com.au/pub/hamish. PGP#EFA6B9D5 CCs of replies from mailing lists are welcome. http://hamish.home.ml.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]