I searched with google for the strings "broadcom 4401" (thats mainly the lan chip on newer asus motherboards with i845xx chipset). On some sote I saw a help for a redhat 8.0 user, where somebody said that he should take the driver from the asus suport cd-rom, and compile (or recompile, I don't remember) as a kernel module, and insert it with insmod. On the asus download site I saw this driver download. It takes 16MB in a zip file (I don't understand why asus provides a linux driver in zip format), I haven't downloaded yet, but I guess it's a source code. I can't imagine a driver for a Lan device with a size of 16MB :-))
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