Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-30 Thread Andrew Dixon
> Get the product info about your card by running 'cardctl ident', e.g.: > > booker:/etc/pcmcia# cardctl ident > Socket 0: > product info: "PCMCIA", "LNT-10TN", "1.0" > manfid: 0x, 0x0100 > function: 6 (network) > Socket 1: > no product info available > booker:/etc/pcmcia# When I run

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-30 Thread Andrew Dixon
> Get the product info about your card by running 'cardctl ident', e.g.: > > booker:/etc/pcmcia# cardctl ident > Socket 0: > product info: "PCMCIA", "LNT-10TN", "1.0" > manfid: 0x, 0x0100 > function: 6 (network) > Socket 1: > no product info available > booker:/etc/pcmcia# When I run

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-29 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
It is a long time since I managed to have the pcmcia ethernet card working, so I hope I'm not giving you bad infos, anyway it's nothing you can't find in the pcmcia howto. Get the product info about your card by running 'cardctl ident', e.g.: booker:/etc/pcmcia# cardctl ident Socket 0: product

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-29 Thread Nicola Bernardelli
It is a long time since I managed to have the pcmcia ethernet card working, so I hope I'm not giving you bad infos, anyway it's nothing you can't find in the pcmcia howto. Get the product info about your card by running 'cardctl ident', e.g.: booker:/etc/pcmcia# cardctl ident Socket 0: produc

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
Tony Ho wrote: > Hi There: > > I'm using Debian 2.2 with 3Com but the idea is the > same... > > 1. Make sure you have installed the pcmcia package. > You can check by looking for /etc/init.d/pcmcia folder > and /etc/pcmcia. Those all seem to be in order > > > 2. To set up the IP, edit /etc/pcmic

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
Loic Cuguen wrote: > try > ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 when I try it I get: >ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 SIOCSIFADDR: Operation not supported by device eth0: unknown interface. > > route add default gw 192.168.1.1 I gave this a try even though ifconfig didn't work and I got: >rout

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
Tony Ho wrote: > Hi There: > > I'm using Debian 2.2 with 3Com but the idea is the > same... > > 1. Make sure you have installed the pcmcia package. > You can check by looking for /etc/init.d/pcmcia folder > and /etc/pcmcia. Those all seem to be in order > > > 2. To set up the IP, edit /etc/pcmi

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
Loic Cuguen wrote: > try > ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 when I try it I get: >ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 SIOCSIFADDR: Operation not supported by device eth0: unknown interface. > > route add default gw 192.168.1.1 I gave this a try even though ifconfig didn't work and I got: >rou

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Tony Ho
Hi There: I'm using Debian 2.2 with 3Com but the idea is the same... 1. Make sure you have installed the pcmcia package. You can check by looking for /etc/init.d/pcmcia folder and /etc/pcmcia. 2. To set up the IP, edit /etc/pcmica/networks.opt and fill in the IP address, netmask, network, broad

Re: [Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Tony Ho
Hi There: I'm using Debian 2.2 with 3Com but the idea is the same... 1. Make sure you have installed the pcmcia package. You can check by looking for /etc/init.d/pcmcia folder and /etc/pcmcia. 2. To set up the IP, edit /etc/pcmica/networks.opt and fill in the IP address, netmask, network, broa

[Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
--- Begin Message --- Hi all, I'm trying to install a Netgear model FA 510 eternet card on my laptop. Right now the laptop has just go the Slink base system on it and once I get the ethernet card working I'll install all the other packages I need. I went through the network configuration in the i

[Fwd: pcmcia ethernet card]

2000-10-27 Thread Andrew D Dixon
Hi all, I'm trying to install a Netgear model FA 510 eternet card on my laptop. Right now the laptop has just go the Slink base system on it and once I get the ethernet card working I'll install all the other packages I need. I went through the network configuration in the install but it does