On Saturday 21 May 2005 17:36, askar ... wrote:
> In the kernel I enables option for 'CardBus yenta-compatible' - this
> seems the one I was looking for. After recompilation the kernel I
> rebooted the system.
> 3 lamps of the PCMCIA card was on: 1) Power 2) Act and 2) Link
> The pcmcia card I use is Planex ENW-3503-TX. This is the 10Base-T card.
> The cardbus seems working - lights of power and act are on. When I
> connect LAN cable the light for Link also switches on.
> In /etc/conf.d/net I set IP address for eth0.
> When I did # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, it complains 'no such device
> ...unknown interface'. I think the driver need to be installed. In the
> kernel settings I don't see the driver for Planex ENW-3503-TX.
> Could anybody help me?

Google can. ;)

Searching for "Planex ENW-3503-TX linux" gave a list of card types and what 
chipsets they contain on the first result. Your card has a "Winbond W89C926". 
I then searched for "Winbond W89C926 linux" and got mostly similar results to 
the first search, but there was one that indicates that the card is NE2000 
compatible. One of the PCMCIA network drivers in the kernel is "NE2000 
compatible PCMCIA support", so I'd suggest you give that one a try.

Regards,
Jason Stubbs

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