Using the same card under linux, works fine with via-rhine drivers. No clue
what's causing your trouble though...

Well, not a very helpful mail, but at least now you know that you're right about
the "via-rhine" stuff. Sometimes it helps to switch some PCI cards from their
respective slots, sometimes it doesn't. Have you checked the NIC under windhose
yet? If it doesn't work under windows, you probably have a defective NIC. Since
D-Link gives lifetime warranty on it's products (or at least I believe to have
read that somewhere in their manuals) you should have no trouble getting a
replacement, no matter how old the NIC is.

On Sep 19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi guys (& girls)
>       I have just had to put in a new net card, a DFE-530TX with Wake on Lan and
> all that stuff. Allegedly it is supported by the via-rhine drivers, but for
> some reason, I just can't get the damn thing to go. I tried unsuccessfully
> under 7.1 (continuously said device was busy), and I've installed 7.2 b2 to
> see if that makes a difference. My system is a P3-500, with nothing special
> running. Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance,
>       Angus Beath
> 
> _______________________________________________________
> 
> Angus Beath /*\ Psychology Computer User Support
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> between you and whatever happens next. - words from the wise DNRC.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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