On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 01:18:20PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> xsdg wrote:
> > However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> > The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
>
> Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I am using 2.2.18 (with Pota
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 01:18:20PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> xsdg wrote:
> > However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> > The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
>
> Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I am using 2.2.18 (with Pot
xsdg wrote:
> However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I am using 2.2.18 (with Potato
2.2r2) and there seems to be no built in PCMCIA support. Also, I heard
xsdg wrote:
> However, I have all of my cardbus/pcmcia stuff compiled into the kernel.
> The tulip driver is compiled as a module for the reason stated below.
Are you using Kernel version 2.4.0? I am using 2.2.18 (with Potato
2.2r2) and there seems to be no built in PCMCIA support. Also, I hear
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:55:03PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
The cardbus version is called the "FA510C."
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct c
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attached some data below.
>
> I appreciate any suggestion,
>
> Fel
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attached some data below.
>
> I appreciate any suggestion,
>
> Feli
I have attached my .config (I always forget this step) to this message...
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:55:03PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
The cardbus version is called the "FA510C."
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct ca
I have attached my .config (I always forget this step) to this message...
--xsdg
--
___
/ PROCRASTINATION: Hard Work Often Pays Off After \
\ Time, but Laziness Always Pays Off Now. /
/http://xsdg.hypermart.net|[EMAIL PROTE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW which kernel and PCMCIA versions are you using ?
Kernel version: 2.2.18
PCMCIA Version: 3.1.22
> Did you check out the Netgear web site ?
There used to be a driver for LINUX (a vintage PCMCIA package) on their
web site but when I looked at it yesterday I did not
Peter Solodov wrote:
>
> "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> > work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> > another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Check dmesg and your route table for clues ... also are you pinging by name or
> number ? if name, try number. if that works check you dns/hosts
> configurations
dmsg conatins lines like (they seem to be generated after each
unsuccessful ping):
eth0: Tx hung, 16 vs. 0
Peter Solodov wrote:
> To find out you can do following: boot linux with the card taken out,
> then when system is operational, put the card in.
I tryed it out but it didn't work for me.
Felix
Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> You might want to try putting the card into promiscuous mode. That
> seems to be a known fix for problems with some tulip based cards (I
> needed it on an Xircom cardbus card and ADMTek pci card.)
>
> ifconfig eth0 promisc
Thanks for your suggestion, but it doesn't help.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW which kernel and PCMCIA versions are you using ?
Kernel version: 2.2.18
PCMCIA Version: 3.1.22
> Did you check out the Netgear web site ?
There used to be a driver for LINUX (a vintage PCMCIA package) on their
web site but when I looked at it yesterday I did no
Peter Solodov wrote:
>
> "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> > work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> > another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Check dmesg and your route table for clues ... also are you pinging by name or
> number ? if name, try number. if that works check you dns/hosts configurations
dmsg conatins lines like (they seem to be generated after each
unsuccessful ping):
eth0: Tx hung, 16 vs. 0.
Peter Solodov wrote:
> To find out you can do following: boot linux with the card taken out,
> then when system is operational, put the card in.
I tryed it out but it didn't work for me.
Felix
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Lee Bradshaw wrote:
> You might want to try putting the card into promiscuous mode. That
> seems to be a known fix for problems with some tulip based cards (I
> needed it on an Xircom cardbus card and ADMTek pci card.)
>
> ifconfig eth0 promisc
Thanks for your suggestion, but it doesn't help.
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:55:03PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attach
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"Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attached some data below
Hi,
I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
I attached some data below.
I appreciate any suggestion,
Felix
The data:
> lsm
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:55:03PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attac
Klee"To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netgear FA510 trouble
"Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
> work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
> another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
> I attached some data belo
Hi,
I have trouble getting the Netgear FA510 Cardbus Fast Ethernet Card to
work. While "cardctl ident" reports the correct card I cannot ping
another computer connected via a cross over cable (but it works in W2k).
I attached some data below.
I appreciate any suggestion,
Felix
The data:
> ls
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