Thanks Gordon.  It looks like this card is OK with the ne2k0pci 
module...however, my current dilemma is that it shares an IRQ with the 
display adaptor on the motherboard, so now I'm on a quest to figure out how 
to change the IRQ on the NIC.  This stuff drives me nuts sometimes...;)

At 05:32 PM 03/08/2000 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Mike Dickson wrote:
>
> > Can someone point me to the well-hidden tips for getting the DLINK 
> DE-528CT
> > to work?
>
>I _think_ that card is supported by the via-rhine driver.  Try :
>modprobe via-rhine
>and see if you get a message confirming the initialization of the card.
>
>However, I should warn you that this card may be troublesome.  I've never
>used them under Linux, but there were some in use in my office under
>Windows a while back.  Occasionally, the network would simply stop
>working, no traffic at all.  We eventually tracked the problem to those
>cards, and confirmed the cause (unplug one the NIC's one by one until the
>offending NIC was found) to be a DLink network card.
>
>MSG
>
>
>
>
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